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Mr. Bill Tczai <br /> August 24,2021 <br /> Page 7 ol`9 <br /> (4)You must indicate the projected amount from each of the sources of water to supply the project water <br /> requirements for the mining operation and reclamation. <br /> (5)You must affirmatively state that the Operator/Applicant has acquired(or has applied for) a National Pollutant <br /> Discharge Elimination System(NPDES)permit from the Water Quality Control Division at the Colorado <br /> Department of Health,if necessary. The mining plan submitted states that the pit is currently, and will continue <br /> to be,pumped dry. A a discharge permit required for this activity? If so, it should be included in Exhibit M <br /> EXHIBIT H-Wildlife Information(Rule 6.4.8): Adequate as submitted <br /> EXHIBIT I- Soils Information(Rule 6.4.9): Adequate as submitted <br /> EXHIBIT J-Vegetation Information(Rule 6.4.10): Adequate as submitted <br /> EXHIBIT K- Climate(Rule 6.4.11): Adequate as submitted <br /> EXHIBIT L-Reclamation Costs (Rule 6.4.12): All information necessary to calculate the costs of reclamation <br /> must be submitted and broken down into the various major phases of reclamation. You must provide sufficient <br /> information to calculate the cost of reclamation that would be incurred by the state. <br /> Pleaseprovide a map depicting the acreages/locations of the tasks listed in the provided Exhibit L. DRMS will <br /> review the required reclamation bond amount(s)when the remaining adequacy issues have been fully <br /> addressed. <br /> Any changes made to the mining and reclamationplan(s)during the adequacyprocess which would impact the <br /> reclamation bond should be reflected in the provided Exhibit L information as needed <br /> EXHIBIT M-Other Permits and Licenses (Rule 6.4.13): A statement identifying which of the following <br /> permits, licenses and approvals the Operator/Applicant holds or will be seeking in order to conduct the proposed <br /> mining and reclamation operations: effluent discharge permits, air quality emissions permits,radioactive source <br /> material licenses, the State Historic Preservation Office clearance, disposal of dredge and fill material(404) <br /> permits,permit to construct a dam, well permits, highway access permits, U.S. Forest Service permits,Bureau of <br /> Land Management permits, county zoning and land use permits, and city zoning and land use permits. <br /> Is a CDPHE discharge permit required for pit dewatering activity? <br /> EXHIBIT N- Source of Legal Right to Enter(Rule 6.4.14): You must provide the source of your legal right to <br /> enter and initiate a mining operation on the affected land. <br />