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would be done at the operator's expense, with the exception of replacing equipment that <br />was non-functional prior to mitigation. <br />2. If the existing well cannot be repaired, the applicant may drill a new well for the owner to <br />replace the damaged well. The new well would produce water of the same quantity and <br />quality to support the historic use. <br />3. An alternative water supply may be provided to support the historic use. The alternative <br />water supply would be provided until it could be demonstrated that groundwater <br />elevations reported by the Piezometers were above the required action levels or the <br />existing well could produce a historic water supply. <br />4. A recharge pond may be created between the pit and the affected area to stabilize local <br />groundwater elevations. Water levels in the recharge pond would be maintained by pit <br />dewatering flows. The recharge pond would be utilized until it could be demonstrated that <br />groundwater elevations at the Piezometer would remain above the required action levels or <br />the existing well could produce a historic water supply without the pond. <br />Connell Resources, Inc. I Serfer Pit Groundwater Monitoring Plan