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Exhibit C <br />(i) Groundwater/surface water occurrence or disturbance. <br />Ground water will not be encountered during this operation. <br />Contamination of surface stormwater runoff will be controlled by <br />diverting the runoff around the disturbed areas. This will be <br />accomplished by perimeter berms of compacted soil around the <br />excavation area. <br />0) Existing water rights <br />Water rights will not be affected or impacted by the proposed <br />borrow operation. <br />(k) Refuse and acid or toxic producing materials. <br />There are no known refuse, acid or toxic producing materials in <br />the area of the proposed borrow. If they are encountered, <br />borrow operations will cease and the materials will be contained <br />in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. <br />(1) Measures to minimize disturbance to hydrologic balance, off-site <br />damage and provide for a reclaimed area that has a stable <br />configuration consistent with the proposed future land use. <br />Hydrologic balance - The proposed borrow operation impacts <br />on the hydrologic balance will be minimal — groundwater will not <br />be encountered (therefore, no dewatering). The reclaimed site <br />will have a pervious cover of corn stalk and straw mulch which <br />will not impact the pervious nature of the underlying sandy <br />soils. <br />Off-site damage — The boundaries of the excavation area and <br />haul road will be clearly marked to prevent off-site damage <br />during the borrow activities. Through the use of perimeter <br />berms to prevent stormwater from running through the <br />disturbed areas, off-site damage due to contaminated <br />stormwater runoff will be prevented. By conducting the borrow <br />operations during the low precipitation months and in view of <br />the sandy nature of the soils and gentle slope of the land, <br />increased runoff flows are not anticipated. Completion of the <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />