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February 21, 2014 <br />an augmentation plan will be required to operate under this type of permit. These <br />well permits cover most other water uses. This includes water used for site <br />operations, irrigation or outdoor uses, and dewatering with supplemental beneficial <br />uses. Also, any ponds or operation pits that intercept ground water are considered <br />wells; they will require non - exempt permits. Multiple non - exempt wells can exist on a <br />parcel. Wells drilled under MH Notices cannot be permitted for these uses. <br />This list is a general summary only, it is not intended to be all inclusive nor does it list all <br />of the requirements and limitations of the permit types mentioned. More information on these <br />permit types and the specific requirements and limitations associated with each is available on <br />our website, http: / /water.state.co.us or you can call our Ground Water Information Desk at (303) <br />866 -3587. <br />Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this project. If you have any questions, <br />please contact me at this office. <br />Sincerely, <br />Ivan Franco <br />Water Resource Engineer <br />HIF: Foidel Creek Mine C- 1982- 056(TR83).docx <br />cc: Erin Light, Division Engineer, Division 6 <br />Brian Romig, Water Commissioner, District 57 <br />