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EXHIBIT G <br /> WATER INFORMATION <br /> s,,,.f ee of gfeund watef syste s.The main source of water in the mining areas was <br /> expected to come from minor surface water runoff. However, in 2005 <br /> groundwater was encountered in Stage 2 during mining. The Laramie and Fox <br /> Hills Formations are being mined at the Chieftain South Mine, therefore is it most <br /> likely that the water encountered is issuing from the Laramie Fox Hills Aquifer. <br /> Consequently, there is a year round pond in the mine. <br /> A gravel well permit application was sent to the State Engineer's Office <br /> (SEO) on September 28, 2007. General Shale disagreed with SEO's proposed <br /> water thickness and a new application was sent to the SEO on December 29, 2010. <br /> On September 25, 2011, the SEO issues well permit number 74957-F. General <br /> Shale then adjudicated the water for the Chieftain South Mine and the Chieftain <br /> North Mine for the properties they own on May 3, 2012. As part of the <br /> adjudication findings General Shale was required to file a new water well permit <br /> on July 17, 2012. SEO then issued a new well permit 76233-F, which is in place <br /> currently. <br /> General Shale has obtained a discharge permit from the Colorado <br /> Department of Health and Environment COG-501518 to allow dewaterin of f the <br /> mine and stormwater discharges from the mine. <br /> Stormwater from Green Mountain located north of the mine historically ran <br /> through the mine area and discharged near the southwest corner of the mine. In the <br /> mid 1990's a diversion berm was constructed to keep the mine area dry. The <br /> Green Mountain stormwater was discharged at the southeast corner of the mine. <br /> This was not an issue until the Solterra Subdivision Filing 13 was constructed. <br /> Solterra notified General Shale of the issue and General Shale will construct a <br /> ditch to carry the Green Mountain stormwater from the southeast corner along the <br /> 26 Revised 9eeteber-December 2017 <br />