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CEC remains constant in its belief that no adverse affect on the overall <br />hydrologic balance of the Keenesburg Mine site will result from a <br />continuation of the ash disposal operation, from the limited addition of mine <br />waste rock to the B-Pit ash disposal, or from the ongoing reclamation <br />operations. Ground water levels in the former coal extraction areas can be <br />expected to recover to their approximate pre-mining levels following the <br />conclusion of all CEC operations (see McWhorter report, Appendix I-1 to <br />Permit C-1981-028). Treatment of either the ground or surface waters at the <br />Keenesburg Mine site is not considered to be necessary. <br />Notice: In the course of applying for, and obtaining approval to dispose of <br />mine waste rock in the ash disposal pit (B-Pit) at the Keenesburg Mine site, <br />CEC submitted, and received CDPHE approval for the current Ground- <br />Water Monitoring Plan, as revised. As a requirement of that approval, CEC <br />is providing notice that the data developed under the Monitoring Plan for <br />2007 has been placed in the operating records at the site office. This is the <br />tenth such notice in compliance with the requirement. <br />• <br />• <br />AHR-2007 -51- <br />