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8/24/2016 10:58:54 PM
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11/20/2007 5:00:53 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2006054
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/30/2006
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Carder, Inc.
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DRMS
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e <br />Carder, Inc. <br />Regular 112 Permit Application <br />Ordway Pit Permit #M-2006-054 <br />EXHIBIT G -WATER INFORMf1T~ON <br />(1) Wil! the Operation Directly Affect Surface or Groundwater Systems <br />This operation will not directly affect the surface or groundwater <br />systems. No water will be exposed during the course of mining. The <br />depth of the groundwater is approximately 60'. <br />(2) If the Operation is to Directly Affect Surface or Groundwater Systems the <br />ApplicanUOperatorsball: <br />(a) Locate on t1:e Map (Exhibit C) any tributary, wells, springs, stockwater ponds, <br />reservoirs, and ditches on the affected land <br />All tributary, wells, springs, stockwater ponds, reservoirs, and ditches <br />have been identified on Exhibit C. There are five possible water <br />courses running through the proposed mine site. These are sporadic <br />at best. No water will be impeded from entering the proposed site. <br />All stormwater will be retained. <br />(b) Identify all known aquifers <br />None known <br />(c) Statement showing how water from de-watering_or runoff will be managed. <br />There will be no de-watering and any runoff returned to tTie-piY.from <br />either rain or from stockpiled material will not create a pollution <br />problem. There will be no discharge from the operation and only <br />material removed from the pit will be put back in the pit. Any snow <br />or rain will percolate into the system. This will be a self contained pit <br />with no runoff. <br />(3) Estimate of the Project Water Requirements <br />The only water that will be used is approximately 120,000 gallons per <br />
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