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Bowie Resources, LLC April 10, 2008 <br />• Bowie No. 2 Mine <br />2008 Annual Hydrology Report <br />field and laboratory analysis is consistent with baseline data provided in the permit <br />application. There has been a trend in many of the springs that shows the conductivity <br />increases as the flow decreases. This trend is most likely caused by the increased time <br />the water is in contact with the alluvium because of the lower flows. <br />Surface Water Monitoring Stations: STREAMS AND DITCHES <br />Thirty four surface water monitoring stations including the North Fork of the Gunnison, <br />Terror Creek, Hubbard Creek, Freeman Gulch, the Deer Trail Ditch, Stephens Draw, <br />the Fire Mountain Canal and Gulches A through D are monitored quarterly for field <br />parameters and semi-annually for full suite analysis. The results of the 2008 field and <br />laboratory studies are consistent with baseline information supplied in the permit <br />application. <br />The USGS, with right of way permission from the USDA-Forest Service, has installed <br />continuous monitoring stations on both Hubbard and Terror Creeks. Similar stations <br />are installed near each creek's confluence with the North Fork of the Gunnison River. <br />These stations have been calibrated by the USGS's hydrology department and now <br />provide accurate readings for the Annual Hydrology Reports. <br />• Surface Water Monitoring Stations: SMALL AREA EXEMPTIONS <br />The locations of the small area exemptions are presented on Map 20. The Applicant <br />will monitor the flow from the small area exemptions to assure compliance with <br />4.05.2(3). The Applicant will use its best efforts to obtain samples. The samples will be <br />analyzed for pH, conductivity and total settleable solids. Samples will be in compliance <br />if they contain settleable solid levels of 0.5 ml/I or less and the pH is greater than 6.5 <br />and less than 9.0. No small area exemption sampling was performed during the year. <br />Coal Member of Mesaverde <br />Fourteen drill holes were monitored during the 2008 sampling season. These holes <br />were monitored quarterly for field parameters and semi-annually for full suite laboratory <br />analysis. Data collected and evaluated is consistent with the baseline information <br />provided in the permit application. The mine construction work during 1997 required <br />the elimination of four monitored drill holes. These holes are DH 42, DH 52, DH 54 and <br />DH 55 and were located near the mine portals. Drill Holes DH-13 and DH-34b were <br />eliminated by mining. Drill hole DH-34c was damaged by ground movement. DH-16 is <br />blocked at 60-feet so no monitoring can be performed. Drill Holes DH-57, 57a and <br />DH-58, 58a were added in conjunction with the Terror Creek Coal Exploration Plan, <br />with monitoring beginning in the fall of 1999. Drill holes DH-57 and DH57a were <br />destroyed by longwall mining during 2001. Drill holes DH-65, DH-66, DH-67D, <br />DH-67blw and DH-67abv were added in conjunction with the Ironpoint Federal coal <br />. lease, with some monitoring beginning during the fall of 2000. DH-67D was damaged <br />5