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encompassing dust control, drilling, incidental product washing and other uses. Gravel washing <br /> may occur during material processing. <br /> Following initial development and when economically appropriate, a well or other legal source <br /> of water may be developed. Alternatively, water may be pursued and supplied via pumps and <br /> pipes from either Clear Creek or the North Fork of Clear Creek. All future sources of water will <br /> be permitted and legal sources of water. <br /> Dust will be controlled by water on a day-to-day basis, though additional dust mitigation on <br /> roadways includes bi-annual or as needed applications of magnesium chloride. Water will be <br /> used as needed to eliminate any problem dust areas and to be used in a spray bar during initial <br /> crushing. <br /> 6.4.7(4) <br /> The legal source of water will be through leased fully consumable water rights to begin the <br /> operation. The site lies within multiple water district areas with currently available leasable <br /> water. <br /> The site will not affect existing water rights. The quarry will not expose groundwater and will <br /> not store stormwater for more than 72 hours. After reclamation, stormwater encountered in the <br /> mining area will continue to infiltrate or evaporate. <br /> 6.4.7(5) <br /> The operator will apply for and receive a CDPHE CDPS permit prior to commencing mining for <br /> all surface water discharge points. <br /> Young Ranch Resource <br /> ©Lcwicki&Associates <br /> December 2021 G-10 <br />