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Exhibit G Water(cont) <br /> TABLEGA shows the results of a record search of the Division of <br /> Water Resources well permits files . It indicates the four wells <br /> within 600 feet of the mine perimeter are 300 plus feet deep and <br /> no surface groundwater wells are listed for the surrounding area. <br /> A map showing the well locations according to the Office of the <br /> State Engineer data is also provided labeled MAP EXHIBIT G -WELL MAP. <br /> We estimate dust control for the various parts of the operation, <br /> i . e . , roads, crushing & screening, washing, etc . to be a maximum <br /> of 3-ac-ft per year. This water will be obtained from a source <br /> approved for that use . No water will be used for reclamation. <br /> Kiowa Creek is the closest surface water drainage to the mine and <br /> is dry most of the time. The permit area lies above and outside <br /> the 100-year floodplain for Kiowa Creek. Its location is shown <br /> on the large Map Exhibits . There are no Waters of the US or <br /> wetlands are on the mine area . Mining and Reclamation will not <br /> affect the Kiowa Creek channel . <br /> 15 <br />