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Western Sugar `inflow <br />volume per hour' was <br />reported at 34,175.52 <br />gallons. It's difficult to <br />understand how a mile to <br />the east the inflow <br />volumes would be 419± <br />percent greater? It <br />should be noted that at <br />407,475 sq.ft., the total <br />inflow area is 310,275 <br />square feet larger for the <br />Varra - Coulson <br />calculation for inflow <br />area than the 97,200 <br />sq.ft. reported for <br />Western Sugar? Further, <br />the conversion factor, <br />which is a mystery in <br />this instance is set a 1 <br />for Western Sugar, and <br />325850.58 for the <br />Varra - Coulson Project. <br />Can this be tied to some <br />real world value, and the <br />inconsistency between <br />the two projects <br />explained? Also odd is <br />that initial pond volume <br />is reported at 2,835.00 <br />for Varra- Coulson while <br />Western Sugar used the <br />25% of the water volume <br />for Initial and Final Pond <br />volumes, without the <br />unusually large reported <br />final volume reported for <br />Varra- Coulson of <br />923,786,394.30 gallons? <br />Both Hourly Equipment <br />beyond total volume <br />differences, including a <br />419 percent greater <br />inflow volume, which <br />is inconsistent with a <br />similar sited location, <br />as stated in the <br />adjacent column. <br />Values redetermined in <br />Supplemental <br />Information #1, below, <br />utilizing real world <br />values yield a total <br />anticipated discharge <br />cost of $6,213.03 ±. <br />Varra Companies, Inc. Coulson Resource Project OMLR M- 2013 -064 7 <br />Correspondence to Peter Hays 23 March 2014 <br />