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8. Groundwater <br /> Groundwater is located at least 80 inches below the surface of the ground onsite. This consists <br /> of the local San Luis Valley aquifer and the larger, deeper Rio Grande aquifer. The nearest <br /> approved well is permit number 222585 ()which is located southwest of the permit area. Well <br /> 10292 (https://dwr.state.co.us/Tools/WeIlPermits/9107884) <br /> https:Hdwr.state.co.us/Tools/WeIlPermits/0456944https://dwr.state.co.us/TooIs/WellPermits/045 <br /> 6944is the next closest, to the south (visible on Map C-2). A water level well located <br /> approximately one mile southwest of the permit area <br /> (https:Hdwr.state.co.us/Tools/Groundwater[WaterLeveIs/32107) indicates that the water table in <br /> 1980 was at a depth of approximately 8 feet, which would indicate the local San Luis Valley <br /> alluvial aquifer. <br /> 8.1 . Groundwater — Mining <br /> Mining activity will not expose groundwater. If any ground water is encountered, excavation will <br /> cease and the affected area will be back filled with four feet of overburden. <br /> Mystic Soil <br /> October 2022 G-g Lewicki&Associates <br />