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8/25/2016 12:58:08 AM
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11/21/2007 8:46:03 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980002
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Name
112 PERMIT APPLICATION AMENDMENT 1 MLRB FN 80-2 OCTOBER 1980
Type & Sequence
HR2
Media Type
D
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1 <br />EXHIBIT G <br />Water Resources <br />Water is currently over allocated in the area of the project. Water <br />requirements for the project include those for potable and sanitary water and <br />' those for a gravel washing plant. <br />' Meteoric waters ultimately drain into the Platte River, the general <br />drainage direction of the area was shown on the pre-mining map. The drainage <br />in the immediate vicinity of the mine known as Lone Tree Creek is ephemeral in <br />nature. <br />' Potable and sanitary water requirements are expected to be satisfied by <br />' portable sanitation facilities and imported potable water. Domestic well <br />facilities are available on-site with appropriate conversion from stock water. <br />' Tucker Aggregate has obtained a non-tributary water supply well permit <br />for the pumping of a substantial quantity of water from the Fox Hills <br />' formation. That permit was granted by the State Engineers office more than <br />eight months subsequent to initial filing. <br />Water to be used in the wash plant and that required for fugitive dust <br />' control are being obtained under the conditions of a distinct water engineer <br /> approved augmentation plan and from reservoir rights obtained from upstream <br /> right hol ders. The replacement plan for water unable to be obtained from the <br /> reservoir rights will be from the Fox Hills formation water which transfers <br />t with the property. A water plan was filed with and approved by the State <br />' Engineers office. <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />
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