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Table 1 Disturbance Table <br /> Facility Square ft Acres <br /> Caribou Storage Container 1 and 2 (in Idaho Tunnel) 320 0.0073 <br /> Cross Water Treatment Shed 160 0.0036 <br /> Caribou Water Treatment Shed 112 0.0025 <br /> Water Monitoring Station (Shed 1) 66 0.0015 <br /> Water Monitoring Station (Shed 2) 32 0.0007 <br /> Main Parking 8,660 0.1988 <br /> Subsurface Drinking Water Supply Line — — <br /> Offices and Dry Room 5,825 0.1199 <br /> Cross Cabin 1,316 0.0302 <br /> NOAA Shed 117 0.0026 <br /> Hazardous Materials Shed 437 0.0100 <br /> Caribou Management Office Trailer 320 0.0073 <br /> Caribou Conex Storage Bay 1,280 0.0294 <br /> Secondary Parking 2,200 0.0505 <br /> New Septic Tank and Leach Field 3,770 0.0865 <br /> New Office and Dry Room 2,250 0.0516 <br /> Water Plumbing System 2,331 0.0535 <br /> Existing Septic Tank and Leach Field 4,230 0.0971 <br /> Total Disturbed Area 126,861 2.9 <br /> Total Undisturbed Area 34,8480 7.1 <br /> 1.6 New Roads <br /> As described in the Boulder County Development Agreement (dated August 22, 2011), GIR will be adding <br /> an internal property road between the Cross Gold Mine and the Consolidated Caribou Mine. Dimensions <br /> of the road are estimated to be 885 feet in length by 30 feet in width, with an additional 5 feet of <br /> disturbance on both sides of the road. The total area of the road and disturbance area equals 0.609 <br /> acres. (See Exhibit E - Maps 9.1 and 9.2). <br /> Two (2) 4-foot concrete culverts will be installed to allow the flow of Coon Track Creek beneath the new <br /> road. Two 3-inch dirt berms will be installed on the sides of the road to comply with Storm Water <br /> Management. GIR is in the process of updating our current Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP) and <br /> will include both culverts and berms in the next updated SWMP. <br /> 1.7 Water Use <br /> 1.7.1 Water Sources and Volumes <br /> Potable Water <br /> 4 <br />