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Construction Material Regular 112 Operation Reclamation Exhibits <br /> Raindance Reservoir#2 —VIMA Partners, LLC <br /> to supply the project water requirements for the mining operation and reclamation. <br /> During operation, construction water will be purchased from the Town of Windsor <br /> via a fire hydrant meter. After operation raw water will be pumped from Raindance <br /> River Reservoir and the BH Eaton ditch diversion from the Poudre River. Storage <br /> rights have already been adjudicated through the Colorado District Court, Water <br /> Division No. 1, case No. 02 CW 391. <br /> (5) The operator/ Applicant shall affirmatively state that the Operator/Applicant has acquired (or <br /> has applied for) a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit from the <br /> Water Quality Control Division at the Colorado Department of health and Environment, if <br /> necessary. <br /> Discharge Permit— COR403818 recently revised and updated with the state for this <br /> project. <br /> Water Information — <br /> There are no known aquifers in the area, however, if groundwater is encountered <br /> temporarily, proper dewatering procedures and practices as defined in the Mile High <br /> Flood District Criteria Manual will be utilized. If any rain events occur and cause standing <br /> water within the operation, the water will be pumped out. Any discharge will occur at the <br /> current detention pond outlet point. <br /> The reservoir will use 1500 acre-ft of water to fill. Additionally, assuming 12 acres <br /> of planting and seeding for the disturbed areas and about 1.5 vertical feet of water over <br /> that area needed for watering purposes for the reclamation process, an additional 18 <br /> acre-ft will be needed. Temporary sprinklers may be used to establish seeding during the <br /> reclamation process. The water will be supplied from the existing non-potable water <br /> system. <br /> Water trucks will be used for dust mitigation throughout the construction of the <br /> reservoir. Assuming one full time water truck during construction, about 1300 gallons of <br /> water will be used per day. <br /> TST, INC.CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br />