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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016081
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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11/27/2024
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Exhibit A-S
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Request For Conversion
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AuPt Industries LLC
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CN2
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EL1
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EXHIBIT C <br /> (F) Water Information <br /> There is no flowing water at the project site itself. The mining operations are designed to avoid the Dry Gulch area,where <br /> an occasional flow of water may occur.Water necessary for project operations will be supplied by an on-site well,drilled <br /> to a depth of 200 feet,under Well Permit#80109 issued by the Office of the State Engineer,Colorado Division of Water <br /> Resources.This approach ensures that the project minimizes any potential impacts on local hydrology while aligning with <br /> sustainable water management practices. <br /> The following suite of maps provides a comprehensive overview of the West Side Placer project's hydrological and <br /> geological landscape. <br /> Map 6.4.7 EXHIBIT G-Major Alluvial Aquifers <br /> Map identifies primary alluvial aquifers in the region,showing the project's proximity to significant groundwater resources <br /> relevant to project operations. <br /> Map 6.4.7 EXHIBIT G -Major Alluvial and Sedimentary Bedrock Aquifers (Colorado Plateaus Region) <br /> Map details sedimentary bedrock aquifers within the Colorado Plateaus,essential for understanding water availability at <br /> depth below the project area. <br /> Map 6.4.7 EXHIBIT G -Major Alluvial and Sedimentary Bedrock Aquifers (Laramide Basins) <br /> Map shows aquifers associated with Laramide Basin formations,indicating potential groundwater sources within these <br /> geological structures. <br /> Map 6.4.7 EXHIBIT G-Managed Aquifer Recharge Zones <br /> Map highlights managed or potential aquifer recharge areas,guiding sustainable water use strategies for project operations. <br /> Map 6.4.7 EXHIBIT G- Critical Watershed Areas <br /> Map identifies critical watershed zones vital to regional hydrology,with regulatory and environmental considerations for <br /> water use and watershed protection. <br /> (G) Show The Owner's Name, Type of Structures, And Location of All Significant, <br /> Valuable, And Permanent Man-Made Structures Contained on The Area of Affected <br /> Land And Within Two Hundred (200) Feet of The Affected Land. <br /> There are no man-made structures within two hundred feet of the project. <br /> See 6.4.3 EXHIBIT C- General Exhibit Map. <br /> 5 <br /> HARDROCK/METAL MINING REGULAR(112)APPLICATION Au Pt Industries LLC I PO Box 1424-Edwards,Colorado 81632 1970 306 1 784 <br />
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