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<br />mitigation water-supply requirements for the NUCLA and NIICLA <br />EAST mining areas are discussed in Chapter 3.0. The plan for <br />augmentation, presented in Chapter 4.0, includes items <br />requiring Court approval for plan implementation, the <br />allocation of water rights used for augmentation, the <br />augmentation plan's operational details, and the surface- and <br />ground-water monitoring plan. <br />Summary and Conclusions <br />The results show that PCC has rights to a reliable <br />supply of water for industrial use by virtue of: 1) an <br />absolute 4 acre-foot storage right for an existing reservoir <br />• (Pond 001) at the NUCLA mine, and 2) 114.5 acre-feet <br />,consumptive-use credit associated with PCC•s ownership of <br />twenty-seven (27) shares of the Colorado Co-operative <br />Company. The Colorado Co-operative ditch has several very <br />high priority rights which divert from the San Miguel River <br />(Table 1 and Figure 1). <br />Potable water to the NUCLA EAST Facilities will be <br />supplied by the town of Nucla via a new pipeline. For the <br />existing facilities, potable water will continue to be <br />supplied from an underground cistern which is perlodically <br />filled with water delivered by a water truck from the town of <br />Nucla. <br />4 <br />• <br />GEOTRANS, INC. <br />REVISED MARCH 2006 Attachment 2.05.6{3)(b)(v~1-9 <br />