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MW-2 will be replaced with a new well in roughly the same location. The monitoring plan will now consist of 16 <br /> monitoring wells. Monitoring data will be used to identify potential changes in alluvial groundwater flow or elevation <br /> associated with mining and reclamation activities. Baseline data collected from the monitoring program will provide a <br /> range of relative water levels associated with pre-mining groundwater conditions. Experience at other sand and <br /> gravel mine sites in similar geologic settings has found that groundwater levels tend to fluctuate between two to four <br /> feet each year, being highest in the summer and lowest in the winter and early spring. <br /> • If, during mining,the relative seasonal groundwater elevation at any of the domestic wells or monitoring wells <br /> differs from the baseline conditions by more than two feet, and the condition was not observed during baseline <br /> monitoring,or if Aggregate Industries receives a complaint from any well owner within 600 feet from the site <br /> boundary,then Aggregate Industries will evaluate the cause and take action within 30 days and the DRMS will <br /> be notified. <br /> • After the DRMS has been notified.Aggregate Industries will review the available data and information and <br /> submit a report to the DRMS within 30 days. The evaluation will include discussions with any well owner who <br /> has contacted Aggregate Industries regarding a concern and review of baseline data from the well and vicinity to <br /> evaluate whether changes may be due to seasonal variations, climate, mining,or other factors. The report will <br /> identify the extent of potential or actual impacts associated with the changes. If the extent of groundwater <br /> changes due to mining or reclamation activities is determined to be a significant contributing factor that has or <br /> may create adverse impacts.the mining associated impacts will be addressed to the satisfaction of the DRMS. <br /> Aggregate Industries will begin to implement one or more mitigation measures if mining and reclamation activity <br /> is determined to be a significant contributing factor to groundwater changes requiring mitigation. If, however, a <br /> subject well has not been put to beneficial use prior to mining,then Aggregate Industries would have no <br /> responsibility to provide mitigation. <br /> • Mitigation measures may include, but are not limited to: <br /> - Cleaning a well to improve efficiency. <br /> - Providing an alternative source of water or purchasing additional water to support historic well use in <br /> terms of water quantity and quality. If needed,water quality parameters will be checked in affected <br /> wells to ensure <br /> - alternative sources support the historic use. <br /> - Modifying a well to operate under lower groundwater conditions. This could include deepening existing <br /> wells or lowering the pumps. All work would be done at Aggregate Industries'expense except for <br /> replacing equipment that was non-functional prior to mining. <br /> - If existing wells cannot be retrofitted or repaired: replacing the impacted well with a new replacement <br /> well. <br /> - Providing flood irrigation to address concerns over impacts to sub irrigated lands adjacent to the site. <br /> - Aggregate agrees to provide the water level data collected from monitoring well sampling to the DRMS <br /> with the annual report for the site. <br /> • If a groundwater mitigation action is required,Aggregate Industries will notify the DRMS of the condition, action <br /> taken and result. <br /> A complete well inventory"Well Inventory,Tucson South/Haake,Aggregate Site near Brighton Colorado dated March <br /> 13, 2004"was submitted to the Division with Exhibit G of the original application for this site. The information is on <br /> record at the Division. Since that time Aggregate Industries has obtained the required well permit for this property. <br /> Copies of the Well Permit and the Well Completion Report are attached in Exhibit G. <br /> Aggregate Industries Tucson South Resource <br /> Permit#M-2004-044112 Permit Amendment <br /> Page G-6 <br />