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<br />1;?;llIBIT G (Cuni'd) <br />e;:petted that dewatering in Areas 1, 2 and 3 will ha+~e any <br />I <br />effect on the wells. The closest point of dewatering will <br />be slightly over a half mile from the wells. The highly <br />porous and pex•mcable sands and Sravels should preclude <br />ad~-erse effects from dewat;ering on the wells ]ocated some <br />distance from the mined lands. In about 1993 roir.ino will <br />commence in Area 4 on the downstream side of the present <br />Clifton wells. If the +vells are still producing, they <br />• will be monitored by the operator. No effect is e:;nected. <br />It'ell Numbers 1.0909 a.nd 10410 are as close to present de:+~atc:r- <br />ing operations in Area 1 and no proUlem has been encoxintered. <br />Tlxe two ]tikes in Area 1 v;ill h2 completed in about <br />19S2. 1';ater surface will be approximately 10.79 acres ± <br />and 20.50 acres ± respectively. The primary reclamation <br />i plan in Area 2 is to refill the excavated area. In Area 3 <br />completion of the lzke will occur ir. about 1992. The lake <br />+water surface u-i11 he approximately 9.79 acres t. In Area 4 <br />the lake +vater surface will be approximately 98.69 acres <br />and will be completed in about 2011. Should the refil]ing <br />of the excavated area in Area 2 prove to be in;possible, the <br />• alternate reclamation plan will be implemented and will create <br />a lake approximately 29.29 acres ± of water surface. If the <br />primary reclamation plan can be carried to completion, the total <br />water surface of the four lakes will be approximately 89.72 <br />acres t. If the alternate plan in Area 2 becomes necessary, <br />the total water surface in the five lakes will be approximately <br />