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Revised' 11/15/81 <br /> Alternative Water Supply Information <br /> Results of the detailed surface and groundwater study completed by <br /> Water, Waste & Land, Ltd. indicate that the mining operation at Maxwell <br /> Mine will not result in contamination, diminution, or interruption of <br /> underground or surface water sources within the permit area and adjacent <br /> areas. <br /> A map has been prepared which shows the surface mine hydrology of the <br /> permit area for the Maxwell Mine. This maps shows the location of all <br /> ditches, reservoirs, water supply intakes, and water wells within the <br /> permit area. Water wells located within one mile of the permit area are <br /> shown on the Regional Hydrology Map (Map 8). The Mine Hydrology Map <br /> (Map 9) also shows the location and elevation of all water quality and <br /> quantity monitoring stations. The Regional Hydrology Map (Map 8) <br /> delineates all surface water bodies such as lakes, streams , constructed <br /> or natural drains, seeps, and irrigation ditches within the permit and <br /> adjacent areas. Existing areas of spoil , waste, non-coal waste disposal <br /> banks, water treatment, and air pollution control facilities which are <br /> located within the Maxwell Mine permit area are shown on the Mine <br /> Hydrology Map (Map 9). Locations and elevations of test borings within <br /> the permit and adjacent areas are shown on the Geology Map (Map 6). In <br /> addition, alluvial monitoring wells up and downstream of the mine are <br /> shown on the Mine Hydrology Map (Map 9) . <br /> 2.04-11 <br />