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State Req. <br />In conclusion, the conceptual system approach avoids repetition in the . <br />permit and gives an effective summary on how Seneca Coals, Ltd. plans <br />to protect the hydrologic balance. <br /> <br />In addition to meeting the requirements for water management planning <br />set forth by the State of Colorado, Seneca Coals, Ltd. meets compliance <br />standards of other Federal Acts which are administered by other federal <br />agencies. Table 14-I is a list of such acts and their applicability to the <br />Seneca 11 Mine. <br />Table 14-I <br />Act Application <br />Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 N/A <br />Toxic Substance Control Act N/A <br />Federal Water Pollution Control NPDES Permit Nos. CO <br />Act fl0000221-001 through 003 <br />Safe Water Drinking Act USEPA requires that if a "public • <br /> water system" (as defined by <br /> PL 93-523, 40 FR 11990) is <br /> required by an operator, then <br /> certain monitoring and sampling <br /> procedures are to be followed. <br /> Seneca II Mine does meet the <br /> monitoring requirement for <br /> various parameters as found in <br /> the Act. <br />Watershed Protection and Flood The Seneca II Mine meets the <br />Prevention Act requirements set forth in the <br />Board of Natural Resources and <br />Conservation Administrative <br />Order No. 36-3-3 on floodway <br />management and watershed <br />protection. <br />From Table 14-I, it can be seen that the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 <br />and the Toxic Substance Control Act are not applicable to the Seneca II <br />Mine. This is because the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 deals only with <br />the obstruction of navigable waters. In the direct vicinity of the • <br />Seneca II Mine, there are no navigable waters (according to definition). J <br />The Toxic Substance Conirol Act applies only to manufacturers of <br />chemical substances and mixtures and is not pertinent to this application. <br />14-16 Revised 5-27-81 <br />