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EXHIBIT G <br /> WATER INFORMATION (no change) <br /> It is the operators intent to minimize the disturbances to the <br /> prevailing hydrologic balance of the affected land, of the <br /> surrounding areas and to the quality and quantity of the surface and <br /> ground water system, both during and after mining and reclamation. <br /> Tamrock Gravel LLC. believes they can operate in compliance with all <br /> state and federal laws and regulations governing water and water <br /> rights as they understand them. This is a dry mining operation <br /> where no groundwater will be exposed therefore a well permit and <br /> Temporary Substitute Supply Plan is not needed. Because of the <br /> geographic features around the mine all offsite runoff will be <br /> diverted around the disturbed area. In addition, any surface runoff <br /> from the disturbed area will be retained on site per a Stormwater <br /> Management Plan that will be prepared for this mine. No stormwater <br /> will be retained on the site for more then 72 hours. <br /> Review of Division of Water Resources well permits in the <br /> area around the site indicated the tops of the closest wells are <br /> 180+ feet below the deepest level of the mine. The ground water <br /> table on the mine site has not been determined. It is estimated <br /> dust control for the various parts of the operation, i.e. roads, <br /> crushing, etc. to be 3 to 8 ac-ft per year. This water will be <br /> obtained from a source approved for that use. The current plan is <br /> to haul water from Trinidad as needed. The City of Trinidad sells <br /> water from their municipal system that is suitable for the mines <br /> needs . No water will be used for reclamation, nor will the <br /> revegetated areas be irrigated. <br /> Tamrock Gravel LLC . Shot Rock Pit <br /> Amendment- March 20, 2024 11 Permit# M-2012-023 <br />