25 Pa. Code § 89.36 - Protection of the hydrologic balance
(a) The operation plan shall describe, with
appropriate maps and cross sections, the measures to be taken to ensure the
protection of the hydrologic balance and to prevent adverse hydrologic
consequences. The measures shall address:
(1)
The quality and quantity of surface and groundwater within the proposed permit
and adjacent areas.
(2) The rights
of present users to surface and groundwater.
(3) The control of surface and groundwater
drainage into, through and out of the permit area.
(4) The treatment, when required, of surface
and groundwater drainage from the permit area, and proposed quantitative limits
on pollutants in discharges as provided in §
89.52 (relating to water quality
standards, effluent limitations and best management
practices).
(b) The
operation plan shall also describe how the proposed mine development plan will
prevent or minimize adverse hydrologic consequences. The plan shall consider:
(1) The location of mine openings to prevent
postmining discharges as required by §
89.54 (relating to preventing
discharges from underground mines).
(2) Possible alterations in the mine
development plan or method of mining in response to adverse impacts on the
hydrologic balance as indicated by the groundwater monitoring system.
(c) The operation plan shall
include a description of the measures which will be taken to replace water
supplies which are contaminated, diminished or interrupted by underground
mining activities. An operator is not required to provide a replacement water
supply prior to mining as a condition for securing a
permit.
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