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Exhibit G <br />Name of Right / <br />Permit No <br />Helm Ditch <br />Helm Ditch <br />Cedar Park Res <br />Cedar Park Ditch <br />Studt Ditch <br />Table G-2. Nearest recorded surface water rights. <br />Owner Date Agfr Yield Other Information Legal <br />Helm <br />Helm <br />N/A <br />Studt A <br />Burnett Ditch #1 Burnett <br />589 <br />Burnett Ditch #2 Burnett <br />590 <br />Aqfr: aquifer (creek or basin). <br />watering. <br />1899 Eight Mile Creek 2 30 acres, abandoned 1985 NESE 3 <br /> 195, 69W <br />1899 Eight Mile Creek 2 40 acres, abandoned 1985 NESE 3 <br /> 195, 69W <br />1896 Eight Mile Creek N/A 70 acres multi sec <br /> 18S, 69W <br />1894 Eight Mile Creek 1.6 50 acres, includes Ditch #2, NENE 9 <br /> unnamed reservoir 18S, 69W <br />Unk Eight Mile N/A 10, 7, and 3 acres NWSE 15 <br /> Creek? 18S, 69W <br />Unk Eight Mile N/A 11 acres SESE 15 <br /> Creek? 185, 69W <br />Yield in acre-feet. Size of irrigated area indicated. All uses are irrigation and/or stock <br />3. Changes to drainage basins caused by operations on site: <br />There v~ill be no significant and permanent changes in watershed boundaries caused <br />by operations on site. As discussed in the reclamation plan, final (post-reclamation) <br />contours will maintain existing watershed boundaries. <br />Except for disturbances in vegetation and area exposed to erosion, including portions <br />of the watershed temporarily with no discharge, the only significant change in drainage <br />basin characteristics is the temporary blocking of potential surface flows from pit and <br />working areas. <br />There will be minor and temporary changes to Eight Mile Creek drainage, but the <br />impact will be minimal, as less than 0.1 °/q of the total basin of the drainage will be <br />blocked from discharging at any one time during mining and reclamation operations. <br />4. Aquifers and watersheds in this area: <br />The recognized aquifers in the area are identified as various alluvial aquifers. Water <br />rights are recorded only for Eight Mile Creek. Based on depths of existing wells in the <br />area, there are no bedrock formations used as aquifers in the area which will be mined <br />which would be affected by the mining of the sand and gravel. The overburden and <br />the sand and gravel may be considered part of the alluvial aquifer associated with Eight <br />Mile Creek but are not considered significant aquifers in this areas, and will be <br />protected by limiting mining in the valley floor to twelve feet below the present surface. <br />Based on the location and depth of other known wells in the area, the mining activities <br />proposed will be unlikely to have any impact on these wells. There will be no blasting <br />at this site. <br />6 Per conversations with Soil Conservation District personnel. <br />Trans-Colorado Concrete October 99 <br />Application for Permit: Spotted Burro Pit Page 20 <br />