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2. Groundwater <br /> No groundwater will be interacted with by this operation. In the event that groundwater is <br /> encountered during mining, mining will cease in the area and the pit will be filled with at least 2 <br /> feet of overburden to cover any and all exposed groundwater. <br /> 3. Water Consumption for the Operation and Water Rights <br /> Because groundwater is unlikely to be encountered during any phase of mining, no Substitute <br /> Water Supply Plan (SWSP) is in place or required for Fremont County. Because the alluvial <br /> gravel to be mind is dry, no water losses will occur from the gravel resource during mining. <br /> Any water required onsite will be purchased from the Town of Florence Municipal Water <br /> System and brought on site via water truck. <br /> Dust will be controlled by both magnesium chloride and water. Water will only be used to spot <br /> water between applications of magnesium chloride in order to eliminate any problem dust areas. <br /> 3.0 acre-feet per year will be allocated to dust control, or 0.25 acre-feet per month. <br /> Therefore, total annual depletions for the gravel mining operations are estimated to be 3.0 acre- <br /> feet per year. <br /> Yevoli Cobblestone Pit (.,cg I—icki and kswwiat�PI I <br /> August 2018 G-2 <br />