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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981028
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
6/15/2009
Doc Name
2008 AHR Review Memo
From
Tom Kaldenbach
To
File
Annual Report Year
2008
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
TAK
Media Type
D
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Require- <br /> <br />Requirement Require-ment <br /> <br />citation Mont <br />complied <br />Comment <br /> with ? <br /> (yes / no) <br /> <br />V. Minimization of <br />disturbance to the Changes to the hydrologic balance within and adjacent to the <br />hydrologic CDRMS permit area, if any, would be the minimum that can be <br />balance within regulation yes expected from a surface coal mining operation. <br />and adjacent to 4.05.1(1) <br />the permit area <br /> <br />W. Prevention of <br />material damage CDRMS Previously discussed monitoring data and ground water <br />to the hydrologic regulation yes quality predictions indicate material damage has been <br />balance outside 4.05.1(1) prevented. <br />the permit area <br /> CDRMS The Probable Hydrologic Consequences section of the <br />X. Agreement of regulation permit application predicts no appreciable impacts to the <br />observed 2.05.6(2) and hydrologic balance. Monitoring data in the hydrology <br />hydrologic requirement report confirms this prediction. No impacts to ground <br />impacts with to keep water have been found in downgradient alluvial/eolian <br />"probable information yes sand monitoring well, DH-96. Should degradation of <br />hydrologic <br />" current, ground water by leachate immediately adjacent to pits <br />consequences CDRMS occur, it would be a minor impact. No adverse impacts to <br /> regulation surface water quality have been found at the Keenesburg <br />in mining <br />in mining permit 2.03.3(l) Mine. <br />Y. Adequacy of CDRMS <br />ground water regulation yes <br />monitoring program 4.05.13(1) <br />Z. Adequacy of CDRMS <br />surface water regulation yes <br />monitoring 4.05.13(2) <br />program <br />Page 4
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