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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2020007
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
5/8/2020
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Environment, Inc.
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DRMS
Email Name
ECS
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Exhibit G Water Information (cont) <br /> Cannon Land Company. As water storage reservoirs are completed, <br /> they will be turned over to Cannon for further development into <br /> developed water storage reservoirs . L .G. Everist will submit <br /> Technical Revisions to the DRMS if Cannon makes changes prior to <br /> L.G. Everist receiving final reclamation approval and acreage <br /> releases from the Division. <br /> Discharge Permits Surface Water Management <br /> When necessary, ground water will be pumped and discharged <br /> from the Ragsdale Reservoirs mine under a CDPS Permit which the <br /> operator will obtain from the Colorado Department of Public <br /> Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division (CDPHE- <br /> WQCD) . This permit will remain active during the life of the <br /> mine . The discharge points may change as mining progresses and <br /> all necessary changes will be submitted to the WQCD for <br /> modifications to the discharge points . <br /> Runoff from disturbed areas will be managed and controlled <br /> to protect against pollution, of either surface or groundwater <br /> through the implementation best management practices which <br /> include sloping disturbed areas inward toward the site, <br /> vegetating berms and other disturbed areas, and other site- <br /> specific controls as needed. <br /> Estimated Consumptive Water Use <br /> The annual consumptive uses of water for the Ragsdale <br /> Reservoirs mine are estimated to be : <br /> USES VOLUME <br /> Acre-feet <br /> 4% Moisture Loss in Materials <br /> 50 . 05 <br /> (1 . 7 Million tons) <br /> Dust Control 3 . 00 <br /> Water Surface Evaporation <br /> 23 . 80 <br /> (10 ac) <br /> Total Consumption (Augmented) 76 . 85 <br /> Substitute Water Supply Plan <br /> Ground water depletions associated with L .G. Everist' s <br /> Ragsdale Reservoirs operation will be covered under a substitute <br /> water supply plan (SWSP) pursuant to C.R. S . 37-90-137, approved <br /> by the State Engineer' s Office (SEO) for replacement of the <br /> ground water depletions due to mining. This plan will be updated <br /> and renewed every 2 years . <br /> L G Evenst,Inc Ragsdale Reservoirs May 5,2020 <br /> 31 <br />
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