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<br />.` <br />Page 2 <br />Mr. S~•±?th <br />November 27, 1979 <br />industrial use cannot be construed to be proper for the <br />commercial/industrial present use, a request for change <br />of use will be initiated. <br />2. The source of water specified in the above paragraph will <br />also be used for irrigation. If it is found that the specified <br />use cannot be used for irrigation, a request for change will be <br />initiated. <br />3. As explained in Exhibit "G", the water will be returned to the <br />ground water system through percolation and infiltration after <br />it has been in the sedimentation ponds fora sufficient amount <br />of time. <br />4. As stated in Exhibit "G", "No material injury to water rights <br />is anticipated by continued operation of the Empire Pit." There <br />is no history of any injury to water rights during the operation <br />of this pit over the last forty five years. <br />5. The owner is not aware of a state law which requires augmentation <br />for evaporative losses caused by surfaces crated by mining <br />operations. ' <br />Ramsour Brothers sincerely hopes that the above information <br />will satisfy the questions contained in the referenced letters. <br />Sincerely, <br />filbert F. Rindahl, P.E. <br />cc: Jim Schmieding, MLRB <br />Ramsour Brothers, Inc. <br />Castle Rock, CO <br /> <br />