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EXHIBIT "G" <br />Water Information <br />(1) This operation is not expected to directly affect surface or groundwater systems. Historically <br />no ground water has been discovered in the local area that the permit covers. <br />(2) Since this operation is not expected to directly affect surface or groundwater systems, items <br />(a) (b) and (c) are not necessary. However some of the information is supplied as a matter of <br />course. <br />(a) On the map (EXHIBIT "C ") there are no watercourses shown, none run through the permit <br />boundary. Neither are there any wells, springs, on the affected lands or closer than 600 feet <br />on adjacent lands. The abandoned Homestead Canal is on site and it will be mined out during <br />this phased mining operation. <br />(b) There are no known aquifers to be identified. This area is a terrace gravel deposit and no <br />aquifers are known. <br />(c) There will be no dewatering operation or runoff from disturbed areas. A low earthen berm <br />will be placed around areas of excavation to prevent runoff from the pit area. A Stormwater <br />Discharge Permit and associated Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) will be developed for <br />this operation. <br />(3) There will be no water requirements for processing the product. All products produced will <br />be processed dry and no water is added. Mining and reclamation phases will not require water. <br />(4) As stated above water will not be required or involved for the washing of product. <br />(5) A Stormwater Discharge permit will be applied for from the Water Quality Control Division <br />of the Colorado Department of Health and associated Stormwater Management Plan will be <br />developed. <br />