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Response to Preliminary County Comments Received. on March 17, 2011 <br />ground water regime is not well characterized. The Applicant must submit a proposed <br />monitoring well and piezometer network that will allow the determination of the ground water <br />flow regime, including the depth to the water table at various locations in the mine vicinity, the <br />piezometric surface, ground water flow directions, and ground water discharge rates. <br />Response #8 <br />See Adequacy response #7 and #8. <br />Secondary Preliminary Adequacy Issue #9 <br />Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan; Rule 3.1.7(7)(b)(viii), Ground water monitoring, page 12. For the <br />baseline characterization and determination of ambient ground water quality, the Division <br />requires that the ground water monitoring plan include seepage in the underground working, <br />wherever such seepage is available for sampling. <br />Response #9 <br />When encountered and available for sampling, Wildcat Mining C will obtain <br />representative quarterly samples from representative mine seeps. <br />Secondary Preliminary Adequacy Issue #10 <br />Exhibit G -Water Information; Rule 6.4.7(2), Table on page 2. Although it has no bearing on the <br />decision rendered by the Division on this application, be advised that the information for the <br />Permian Cutler formation does not correspond to that given in Topper et al., 2003. <br />Response #10 <br />Comment noted. <br />Secondary Preliminary Adequacy Issue #11 <br />Exhibit G - Water Information; Rule 6.4.7(2), page 2. The application calls out Figure G-1. The <br />Division is unable to find Figure G-1. Please provide the figure or indicate where in the <br />application the information can be found. <br />Response #11 <br />SWMP-2 depicting drainage basin configuration and drainage area acreage has been <br />attached. <br />Revised <br />4/14/2011 <br />29