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G-4 <br /> features is also contained within Attachment D-2: Memorandum RE: Ennis Draw Wetland <br /> Delineation (RETTEW; October 16, 2019). In sum total, the wetland features occupy an estimated <br /> 22.59 acres overall, or roughly 16%, of the approximately 145-acre deferral corridor (e.g., the Ennis <br /> Draw Temporary Mining Deferral Zone), or less than 1%of the overall Permit Area. CSC notes that <br /> just three of the features (W-04,W-10, and W-13,respectively) comprise in excess of 17 acres out of <br /> the 22.59-acre total. <br /> TABLE G-1 <br /> SUMMARY LISTING OF"PEM"WETLANDS—ENNIS DRAW <br /> (As Field-Determined September 23,2019) <br /> Wetland ID No. Acreage Wetland ID No. Acrea e <br /> W-01 0.01 W-13 5.85 <br /> W-02 0.02 W-14 0.15 <br /> W-03 0.42 W-15 0.82 <br /> W-04 1.04 W-16 0.30 <br /> W-05 0.05 W-17 0.33 <br /> W-06 0.04 W-18 0.31 <br /> W-07 0.33 W-19 0.03 <br /> W-08 0.15 W-20 0.60 <br /> W-09 0.30 W-21 0.59 <br /> W-10 10.44 W-22 0.06 <br /> W-11 0.25 W-23 0.04 <br /> W-12 0.34 W-24 0.03 <br /> W-25 0.09 <br /> A more general and area-wide description of the surface water and groundwater resources present <br /> within and around the Keenesburg No.2 Mine Permit Area is provided,as follows. <br /> Surface Water Resources <br /> The immediate area surrounding the Keenesburg Project generally consists of and upland habitat <br /> devoid of any surface water with the exception of certain of the above-identified features located within <br /> the Ennis Draw feature, which extends south to north at a location roughly coincident with the east <br /> section lines of Sections 12 and 1,respectively. <br /> Keenesburg No. 2 Mine_112 Reclamation Operation—November 22, 2019 <br />