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> +.. <br /> _Vmsw - <br /> The Leadville Mill M1990-057 <br /> TABLE OF CONTENTS <br /> Undisturbed area runoff water South of the unnamed drainage channel does not <br /> report to a drainage channel, and overland-flows through trees and vegetative cover, <br /> leaving the property along the southern boundary. Runeff WateF in the CenStRACtiOn <br /> For further information <br /> regarding site drainage refer to Appendix 14-9.1 <br /> According to the Lake County Soil Survey, Leadville sandy loam (LeE) is the only soil <br /> type that exists within the property's drainage basin. This is a weedland soil The <br /> predominant tree species on the property is Lodgepole Pine. <br /> 1 .2 REFERENCES <br /> Apodaca, L.E., et al., 1996 Environmental Setting and implications on water quality <br /> upper Colorado River Basin, Colorado and Utah: U.S. Geological Survey Water <br /> Resources Investigation Report 95-4263, 33p. <br /> Lawrence, E, 1990, Hydrogeologic and geochemical processes affection the <br /> distribution of radon and its parent radionuclides in ground water, Confider, Colorado, <br /> Colorado School of Mines, M.S. thesis T 3923 (unpublished), 181 p. <br /> Topper, R, Karen Spray, William Bellis, Judith Hamilton, Peter Barkmann, 2003 <br /> Groundwater Atlas of Colorado, Colorado Geological Survey and the Division of <br /> Minerals and Geology, Department of Natural Resources, Denver, Colorado, 210 p. <br /> Wallace, Alan, R., 1993, Geologic Setting of the Leadville Mining District, Lake County, <br /> Colorado, Open File Report 93-343, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado, 22 p. <br /> 1 A1AR4Q1-Q12 <br /> Version 3 December 2020 1-4 <br />