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Require- <br /> Require- ment <br />comp/red <br />Requirement ment with Comment <br /> citation (yes / <br /> not <br />U. Restoration <br />of ground King's 31 acres of surface disturbance probably are not enough to <br />water CDRMS significantly diminish recharge to aquifers, if any are recharged in <br />recharge to regulation yes the area. Any diminution of recharge in undermined areas can be <br />approximate 4.05.11(3) expected to be confined to the affected area. <br />premining <br />rate <br />V. Prevention of Compliance with the Basic Standards for ground water, as <br />adverse explained in item T, above, indicate the permittee is preventing <br />impacts to CDRMS adverse impacts to alluvial ground water systems outside the permit <br />ground water regulation yes area. Impacts to the Cliffhouse Sandstone, if any, are not known <br />systems 4.05.11 because the Cliffhouse is not monitored. The potential for impacts <br />outside the to the Cliffhouse appear unlikely, as explained in Comment AA, <br />permit area below. <br />W. Preventio <br />n of impacts <br />to ground CDRMS The postmining land uses of livestock grazing, grassland, rangeland, <br />water that regulation and wildlife habitat will not use ground water. Consequently, any <br />adversely s <br />yes <br />impact to ground water will not impact the postmining land use in the <br />impact the 4.05.1(2) <br />permit <br />area. <br />postmining and <br />land use 4.05.11 <br />within the <br />permit area <br />X. Minimization <br />of <br />disturbance <br />to the The disturbance to the hydrologic balance within and adjacent to <br />hydrologic CDRMS the permit area caused by mining and reclamation at the King I and <br />balance regulation yes B Mines is the minimum that can be expected from underground <br />within and 4.05.1(1) mining operations within and adjacent to the permit area. <br />adjacent to <br />the permit <br />area <br />Y. Prevention of <br />material <br />damage to the CDRMS No impacts to the hydrologic balance outside the permit area have <br />hydrologic regulation yes been found. The probable hydrologic consequences (PHC) section <br />balance 4.05.1(1) of the permit application projects no future impacts. <br />outside the <br />permit area <br />Page 5