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:- <br />perforated interval, and the like. This information is <br />necessary when determining impacts, which occurs, at a <br />minimum, annually during review of the Annual Hydrology Report <br />(AHR). If this information currently exists in your permit <br />for each monitoring well, please identify where. For those <br />new wells, we again request that the completion information be <br />forwarded to us immediately. <br />Other operations have presented this information in a table <br />format and included this table as a standard part of their <br />AHR. This type of table provides the information that the <br />Division requires and, coupled with any additional information <br />kept at the mine office, would be an acceptable way to resolve <br />this apparent issue. If you have other ideas or solutions we <br />would like to hear them. <br />3. Please correct the temperature units in the 1995 AHR to <br />reflect the reporting of temperature in Fahrenheit rather than <br />Celsius. Also, you may use gpm or cfs, depending on the site. <br />However, please properly identify which is being used in the <br />table and use that unit exclusively for the discrete site. <br />If you have questions, please call me. <br />Sinc rely r~ <br />Ken A. Gorham <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />CC: Dan Hernandez, DMG <br />