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B. Diversions and Conveyance of Overland Flow <br />1. All diversions within the permit area are designed and constructed in <br />accordance with Rule 4.05.3. Designs are discussed in the text and diversion <br />locations are displayed in Exhibit 12 -1 and Exhibit 12 -2 of Volume 2, Tab 12 <br />of the permit application (4.05.3). <br />C. Stream Channel Diversions <br />1. No permanent stream channels are proposed to be diverted. <br />D. Sedimentation Ponds <br />Two sediment ponds are in place as previously approved by the Division and have <br />been treating disturbed area surface water runoff under the existing permit for the <br />Loadout. These ponds are the Truck Loop Pond (Pond A) and Railway Loop <br />Pond (Pond B). The Truck Loop Pond was fitted with a separate secondary <br />spillway in 1992 (a separate secondary spillway was not necessary for the Rail <br />Loop Pond due to the size and configuration of its single spillway). Designs for <br />these ponds are included in Volume 2, Tab 12, Appendix 12 -1 and locations of <br />the ponds are displayed on Exhibit 12 -2 of the permit application. <br />E. Acid - forming and Toxic - forming Spoil <br />No coal is being mined at the site; therefore, there is no acid - forming or toxic - <br />forming spoil. Prior to backfilling the site, all debris and coal fines will be <br />disposed of in a manner that will prevent contamination of surface and ground <br />water <br />F. Impoundments <br />No impoundments other than two sediment ponds are proposed. <br />G. Surface and Ground Water Monitoring <br />Information on Surface and Ground Water Monitoring is found in Volume 2, Tab <br />13 of the permit application. <br />Ground Water Monitoring Plan <br />1. The applicant will conduct monitoring of ground water in a manner approved <br />by the Division. Baseline data was collected in 1977 and 1978 with <br />construction of the facility beginning in 1977. No ground water monitoring <br />wells are associated with the TAHR addition to the permit. The ground water <br />monitoring plan currently in operation at the loadout consists of taking <br />samples in the spring and fall from well HGDAL 3, which is completed in <br />Hayden Gulch Loadout 21 November 22, 2011 <br />