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CDRMS has previously determined <br /> groundwater points of compliance <br /> are not necessary, based on the <br /> Loadouts lack of potential impacts <br /> to ground water quality (memo <br /> dated 6/5/08). TDS of alluvial <br /> ground water consistently exceeds <br /> 10,000 mg/I, indicating "Limited <br /> Use and Quality". Leachate <br /> originating from the Loadout <br /> would lack sufficient head to <br /> migrate into underlying bedrock. <br />19. Restoration of CDRMS regulation YES <br />ground recharge to 4.05.12(3) <br />approximate pre-mining <br />rate <br />20. Prevention of CDRMS regulation YES <br />adverse impacts to 4.05.11(1) <br />ground water systems <br />outside permit area <br />21. Prevention of CDRMS regulation YES <br />impacts to ground 4.05.11(2) <br />water that adversely <br />impact post-mining land <br />use <br />22. Minimize CDRMS regulation YES <br />disturbance to 4.05.1(1) <br />hydrologic balance <br />within and adjacent to <br />the permit area <br />23. Prevention of CDRMS regulation YES <br />material damage to the 4.05.1(1) <br />hydrologic balance <br />outside the permit area <br />24. Agreement of CDRMS regulation YES No local or regional impacts were <br />observed hydrologic 2.05.6(3) and observed. This observation is <br />impacts with "probable requirement to keep consistent with the PHC. <br />hydrologic current, CDRMS <br />consequences" regulation 2.03.3(1) <br />projected in mining