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(Form 2 — (Public File) <br />battery compartment, power rating of 50 /60Hz, sound attenuated, 110% spill containment for oil and coolant, <br />OSHA compliant, footprint size: 8.3'x20.5', 7.83' high, Noise level: 73.4 dB(A) <br />Tool trailer footprint size: 8'x20' <br />Porte Potty footprint size: 44 "x48" <br />Portable 2,000 gallon Water Tank footprint size: 87" dia. <br />Pump Skid: 4'x8' <br />3x Rod Bins: 3'x11' each <br />Truck to mobilize and demobilize equipment approx. footprint: 6.7'x20' <br />Fork Lift approx. footprint: 7.2'x12.75' <br />Sump with liner: 10'x20' <br />Storage 15ft Conex: 8' -6 "x15', 8.5' high <br />Sizes may vary slightly depending on actual model of equipment used. The diagram detailing the proposed <br />equipment on drill pad site layout (Figure 2 page 1). The tallest piece of equipment is expected to be the <br />mobile generator (9.5' high) mounted on a four wheel trailer. There is a possibly a smaller generator can be <br />located and used. <br />All equipment and portable structures will be removed from site during demobilization. <br />I. Describe and locate <br />ponds, impoundments): <br />A stockpile of top <br />in reclamation project <br />page 4. <br />J. Describe anticipate, <br />(proximity to streams, <br />any structures to be constructed (i.e. stockpiles, <br />soil from road and drill pad construction for use <br />located on NE side 25' from drill pad. Figure 1 <br />1 relationship to surface water and groundwater <br />penetration of ground water aquifers): <br />Water Supply /Control and General Schedule <br />No creeks will be disturbed. Lake Creek runs from NW to SE which is 300 yards NE of drill site. Fish in Lake <br />Creek will not be affected by drilling program. <br />Drill operations are not located near riparian areas. <br />Driller expects to only use water in our drilling practices and will not use any hazardous chemicals during the <br />drilling process. Fresh water will initially be supplied by a water truck, and a recirculation system will be <br />established to reuse water as feasible. Additional fresh water will be supplied as needed. A flow chart (Figure <br />3) explains water circulation process. Due to the use of water recycling equipment, the drill machine uses up <br />to 1,200 to 1,400 gallons of water per shift. Water from the storage tank will be pumped when needed, at a <br />rate of 10 gallons per minute to the drill using a water hose. Return water from the drill is centrifuged and re- <br />used by the drill. <br />