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(b) Permanent man-made structures: <br />The following man-made structures are within two (200) hundred feet of the area to be <br />affected and/or adjacent to the site access road. Damage Agreements for all man -made - <br />structures are included in Exhibit L. Locations of these structures may be found on the <br />Exhibit E and Exhibit L Maps. <br />• Moffat County Roads 1 & 2 R.O.W. features and Bridge. <br />• Dubois Telephone Exchange service line is within 200 feet of the proposed permit area. <br />Line is buried along the east side of the County Road R.O.W. Proposed operations will <br />not affect the telephone service line. <br />• U.S.G.S. Slater Creek Gaging Station — AKA: Slater Fork Gage <br />• Landowners (Sheehan) Various gates and fences/irrigation ditches and gates <br />(c) Water Resources: <br />The proposed 8.14 acre area is to the west of the Moffat County Roads #1 & 2. Slater Creek <br />lies immediately to the east of the County Road and generally flows to the north. This portion <br />of Slater Creek is within a mile to 1'/2 mile south of the confluence of Slater Creek with the <br />Little Snake River. The 8.14 acre proposed permit area is a folded sandstone outcrop west of <br />Slater Creek. There are no wells, streams, ditches, ponds lakes or reservoirs, which receive <br />drainage and/or runoff from storm events within the site. The Outcrop rises almost vertically <br />at some points above/along the west -side of Moffat County Road 1 and rock -fall is common. <br />A previous mine operation at the site has already established surface water control ditches and <br />slopes in the 1.34 acre "disturbed" operations /stockpile area. Storm -waters will be contained <br />and directed via berms and ditches as previously done at the site. <br />The previously disturbed/reclaimed site area will be used as before for an operations and <br />stockpiling area. Other generated storm -waters from undisturbed areas will generally follow <br />the current existing flow -paths across the exposed bedrock. Groundwater in the mine area <br />will not be encountered as the entire site is sandstone outcrop. This will be a dry pit operation <br />with no effect on water rights, drainage or hydrology of the area. No surface water will be <br />intercepted disturbed or stored in the pit area. Silt fences and sediment retention berms or <br />ditches will be maintained alongside road and excavation areas to reduce erosion and limit <br />runoff from storm events. There is generally little to no cover soil/topsoil in most areas over <br />fractured sandstone bedrock so storm -water runoff id rapid. <br />Sediment and storm -water controls (silt fencing, bales, ditches and berms ans other BMP's as <br />per the SWMP for the site) will prevent any adverse impact from storm -waters to the creek. <br />Any topsoil stockpiles remaining for longer than one year will be seeded with the <br />recommended seed mix will be placed and contained to prevent any stockpiled soils from <br />entering Slater Creek or the County Road ditches. <br />