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2018-05-22_PERMIT FILE - M2018027 (4)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2018027
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
5/22/2018
Doc Name
Application
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David Hunt
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DRMS
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ECS
MAC
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D
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EXHIBIT G -WATER INFORMATION <br /> This information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section <br /> 6.4.7 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and <br /> Regulations: <br /> (a) Locate on the map(Exhibit Q tributary water courses, wells, springs, stock water <br /> ponds, reservoirs and ditches <br /> As shown on the existing conditions map. <br /> - There are various private concrete lined irrigation laterals. <br /> - There are two private irrigation ponds for use in the center pivot system. <br /> - There are 2 irrigation wells on the west side of the site(owner David Hunt). <br /> - There is one recharge/augmentation pond in the southwest corner of the site. <br /> (b) Identify all known aquifers <br /> The Site is underlain by the South Platte alluvial aquifer. <br /> (c) Show how water from dewatering operations or runoff from disturbed areas,piled <br /> material and operating surfaces will be managed to protect against pollution of either <br /> surface or groundwater both during and after the operation. <br /> Please refer to the Mining Plan Map in Exhibit C of this application. Mine areas will not be <br /> dewatered for mining purposes. As a result of the slurry wall leak test water might be <br /> discharged offsite. Uncontrolled releases of surface water in disturbed areas will not occur. <br /> Stormwater collected in the active mine area will be managed through the dewatering <br /> system. <br /> (d) Estimate project water requirements including flow rates and annual volumes for the <br /> development, mining and reclamation phases of the project. <br /> Projected Use And Consumption: Mine areas will not be dewatered for mining purposes <br /> and no onsite water will be used in washing the product as all product will be dry screened. <br /> dust suppression will be supplied from other sources, so as trucked in water or augmentation <br /> water owned by DHF. <br /> Mining Production & Operations: DHF expects to extract a maximum of 400,000 tons <br /> annually of aggregate material from the site. This material will not contain groundwater or be <br /> washed a excavation will not go below the groundwater depth of 15 feet. <br /> (e) Indicate the projected amounts of the water sources to supply project water <br /> requirements <br /> Replacement Water: replacement water is not required as no groundwater will be used <br /> onsite. <br /> Hunt Water, LLC- Gravel Mine—MLRB 112 Permit Application <br /> Exhibit G-1 <br />
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