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• if Chey should be superseded, [hc s[aLUtc and regulations <br />suoerscdin~;. <br />5. Tlie leased lands will be rcl~abilitatcd in a manner [hat <br />will avoid or minimize environmental impacts of the. leased <br />lands and be in accordance c:i[h Federal, Stale, ar,d local <br />surface rehabilitation staCUtes and regulations. <br />6. Because all of the historic sites in question are o.^. <br />private lands, and while one of the lesser sites could be <br />destroyed due to federal leases, those sites on pr i•: ate <br />land e::clusively would r.ot Se mitigated unless the SciPO <br />undertakes to use state statutes [o enforce mi[igat.on. <br />On the federal coal lease areas (two sites, EF-001, ~?-006), <br />[he BL`t will require Energy Fuels to record these s'_tes and <br />• BLM will forward the records to the sHYO for the Colorado <br />Inventory. <br />7. Ground Water <br />The only significant impact to the ground-caater resource <br />as a result of the proposed mining on the subject lease <br />applications would be the increased salinity of the <br />Colorado River caused ty leaching of the reclaimed spoil <br />materials on tracts C-22644 and C-26913 <br />Virtually nothing can be done to lover the concentration <br />of dissolved solids in water moving through thesu spoils <br />materials. Cround water discharging from the spoils will <br />have a dissolved solids eoncentracicn of about 3,000 mg/1 <br /> <br />144 <br />_: .:,. _. ..._.. .. ~ _U <br />