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. ~, . <br /> <br />-3- <br />of construction of the slurry wall. CAIv1AS Colorado, Inc., will provide the Division with a <br />construction report and a certification that the slurry wall was installed in accordance with the <br />approved plans and specifications at the conclusion of the installation. <br />CONDITION NO. 2 <br />In the event of any drawdown of the Miriam J. Bromley and K.T. Barr, Inc., (Bromley and KTB) <br />wells and lakes (as indicated in Exhibit A attached to the July 22, 1999 indemnification <br />agreement between CAMAS and Bromley and KTB), to the extent Bromley and KTB are unable <br />to recover and use the amounts of water historically taken from the Bromley and KTB wells and <br />lakes, it shall be presumed, in the absence of substantial, credible evidence to the contrary that <br />such drawdown is a result of the mining activities of CAMAS on the CAMAS property. If <br />CAMAS cannot demonstrate to the Board's satisfaction through substantial, credible evidence <br />that any drawdown that adversely impacts the historic use of the Bromley and KTB wells and <br />lakes has not been caused by CAMAS' mining activities, then the drawdown shall be considered <br />an adverse impact to offsite property and water quantity as established in Section 34-32.5- <br />116(4)(h), C.R.S. and Construction Materials Rule 3.1.6(1), and within 6~ days CAMAS shall <br />present to the Board and implement a satisfactory mitigation plan to restore the historic amounts <br />of water available in the Bromley and KTB wells and lakes. <br />Dated this ,day of August, 1999 <br />COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAIv1ATION BOARD <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />FOR THE BOARD <br />BY: <br />MICHAEL B. LONG, Director <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />M bssspmmsboard oNcrstrn99~0ii pax do< <br />