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EXHIBIT G-3 <br />(Drainage Plan SE Corner) <br />Looking West <br />Existing 18" Cu/verl <br />U~de~Acrers Read /::reslin,~ D~aina,~e I,o~alron <br />~_ <br />~-- +----: • f- •~--- ~ _ <br />~. .,w, - r,' .~ "a'.z ~~ ~i',~ ' /'rvposeJXe-mute f <br />1' <br />t ,~, .. <br />+~~; •~:~ ~ : ' 8nuudar_v~tfjeoledArea _ <br />Y <br />~~ • ` ~4~ • ~ - yea <br />~s `ice • ~ .; S~' Cvrner Pim <br />` , -,,. <br />,; ~ x. , _ <br />~f I+ ~ ~ <br />~. <br />~~, C ,. <br />the atx+ve photogntph was taken in July of'11116 Rum the SF{ comer oFthe State Pit Nu. <br />3K Atlectcd Area. The existing drainage channel is shown on this photo and is plotted on <br />the [~xhihit C-3 IPre-Mining Map). The channel is very irregular in places, but its cross- <br />section would average ~' wide at the tap. 3'widc at the lxxd and I' deep with no defined <br />normal high water mark. <br />During the life of this gravel mine. Muflat County may want to develop gravel between <br />the tiE comer of the property and the ab:utdoned Drilling Pad, some of which is burdened <br />by the existing position aFthe drainage channel. Muflat County's lung-range plan would <br />be to re-locate the existing channel: nut only to gain the gravel resource. but also lu <br />accommodate the need to prevent the otl=site stormwater From entering our excavations <br />and other disturbed areas of the property. 'The proposed route tier this re-lexation is shown <br />un lltis photo, and on F.xhihit F (Reclamation Plan ~1ap1. <br />EXHIBIT G-3 <br />