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Note: The Division of Minerals and Geology ("Division") shall not be a party, but shall <br />participate in the hearing as staff to the Board. <br />III. ISSUES <br />Presentations to the Board shall be limited to the following issues. The parties shall limit <br />presentations to the question of whether the pending application should be approved or denied, <br />based on the issues stated below. <br />1. Will the Applicant minimize disturbances to the prevailing hydrologic balance of the <br />affected land and of the surrounding azea and to the quantity and quality of water in <br />surface and groundwater systems during and after the mining operation, specifically with <br />respect to: <br />a. potential dewatering and towering ofthe alluvial aquifer; and <br />b. potential flooding from the berm dike constructed in the floodway of the <br />Cache La Poudre River? (Rule 3.1.6(1)) <br />Will the Applicant comply with applicable Colorado water laws and regulations <br />governing injury to existing water rights for neighboring water wells? (Rule 3.1.6(1)(a)) <br />3. Has the Applicant provided a statement identifying which permits, licenses and approvals <br />the}' will be seeking in order to conduct the proposed mining operation? (Rule 6.4.13) <br />IV. WITNESSES AND EXHIBITS <br />Pursuant to Construction Materials Rule 2.6(2}, all parties must exchange witness and exhibits <br />information as set forth below, no later than 5:00 p.m. no less than fifteen working days prior to <br />the Formal Board hearing. <br />Parties must make a list identifying all witnesses that each may call to testify during the hearing. <br />Identify each witness by name, address, phone number, area of expertise (if any) and subject(s) of <br />proposed testimony. You are not obligated to call every witness on your list. However, if you <br />fail to identify a potential witness, that witness' testimony may be excluded on that basis. <br />Parties must also make a list identifying all exhibits they intend to offer to the Board. If a party <br />intends to introduce exhibits that aze not already part of the agency record, that party must <br />identify such exhibits on the party's exhibits list and provide a copy of the exhibit to all other <br />parties and the DMG. The only exception is for records that cannot be practically reproduced, If <br />a party intends to offer an exhibit that is not part the agency record and cannot be practically <br />reproduced, identify it as such on your exhibits list. In that event, you must make it available for <br />inspection if any party or the Division so requests. If a party intends to offer exhibits that are <br />already part of the Division's files on this matter, then the party must identify the exhibits on an <br />exhibits list and state that each is already part of the DMG record. Identify all exhibits on your <br />