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EXHIBIT F - Reclamation Plan Map <br />The reclamation map shows the following items: <br />a) The anticipated physical appearance of the area, correlated to the proposed mining <br />areas and reclamation timetables. It also includes contour lines that portray the <br />direction and rate of slope of all reclaimed lands. <br />b) The map also indicates the final land use after reclamation. <br />EXHIBIT G - Water Information <br />This is a dry mining operation. There are no water structures on or adjacent to the site. An <br />ephemeral drainage runs along the southern edge of the site, no water has been observed in this <br />drainage when we have been on site. The closest water body is the South Platte River <br />approximately 10 miles south of the site. Mining will not reach the ground water table since <br />mining will be on a series of gravel fingers that are part of a terrace deposit. <br />Review of well data on the surrounding area indicates the water table is more than 150 feet <br />below the existing ground surface in this area. We do not expect to encounter ground water on <br />this site because the floor of the excavation will not exceed the lowest elevation of existing <br />drainage. We will not affect the hydrologic balance of the surface or subsurface water in the <br />area. If water is used at this site, it will be purchased from an approved source and will be used <br />for dust control on the project area. Aside from rainfall runoff, the excavation should not <br />encounter any water during mining. The only water that affects the site would be runoff from a <br />heavy rain. Rainfall in the area averages about 16 inches per year. <br />