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6.4.7 EXHIBIT G —Water Information <br /> (1) The proposed mining operation at the Thompson Pit is not expected to directly <br /> affect either surface or groundwater systems in the immediate area. <br /> (2) The nearest watercourses are agricultural waste ditches which will be <br /> maintained throughout the mining operations for post-mining reclamation. No <br /> impacts to these watercourses are expected as a result of mining operations. <br /> Exhibit C presents these ditches. <br /> (3) No water is required for the mining operations other than fugitive dust control. <br /> That water will be trucked to the site by the Operator and used on an as-needed <br /> basis to water roads and stockpiles to minimize fugitive dust from the site. No <br /> water will be required for revegetation and reclamation since seeding will be <br /> timed to use natural rainfall/snowfall seasons to irrigate the proposed NRCS <br /> native seed mixture. It is estimated that 1000 gallons per active working day will <br /> be required to provide fugitive dust control. <br /> (4) Not Applicable <br /> (5) A Storm Water Management Plan has been developed for the site and is on file <br /> at the Montrose County Public Works Department. <br /> RECEIVED <br /> NOV 0 7 2022 <br /> DIVISION OF'Rp N N <br /> MINING <br /> Thompson Pit <br /> Exhibit G <br />