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' EXHIBIT G SW <br />WATER RESOURCES <br />' The operation is not expected to directly affect surface or <br />' ground water systems with regard to quality or quantity of water. <br />i~iining is in a geologic dike called Ralston Dike. There are <br />' no tributary water courses, wells, springs, stockwater ponds or <br />reservoirs on the affected land. No aquifer will be disturbed. A <br />portion of the Upper Long Lake feeder canal crosses the property but <br />~ will not be affected by the operation (see Exhibit F). <br />~ In 1975 before mining began under i~LRB Permit X74-86, Asphalt <br />' Paving Co. ha d a drainage study for th e Ralston quarry prepared by <br /> Hydro-Triad, Ltd. This report, along with other pertinent reports, <br />' was submitted to the DSLRB at the time the original permit was granted. <br /> {7e include on page 22 the full te xt of the Conclusions and Reconunen- <br />~ <br />dations from that report. <br />1 Please refer to map Exhibit B which shows the relative location <br />of Ralston Reservoir and Upper Long Lake to the existing and future <br />area of mining. <br />Asphalt Paving Company applied on October 30,1979 for a permit <br />to drill a well for industrial use that would supply the water nec- <br />' cessary for dust control on the property for the life of the mine. <br />Currently water for industrial dust control is obtailed from the <br />' Adolph Coors Company,(Industrial ditch decree case No's. W-224 and <br />W-7585 and Jefferson storage system decree No. W-152) and is trucked <br />1 to the mine site. <br />1 <br />i <br />1 <br />2n <br />