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<br />Exhibit G - Water Information <br />The operation is not expected to encounter any groundwater <br />in the mining processes. It is planned to be a dry operation <br />and no water will be used during the actual mining operation. <br />The only water needs for the operation will be for dust <br />mitigation or other such needs and will be supplied by the <br />portable water tank that may be located on the site from time <br />to time. If groundwater is exposed during mining, the owner <br />will proceed to obtain the proper water rights. <br />The water table level fluctuates with the seasons with <br />the average depth of the table being unknown. The lowest point <br />would be during the months on February, March, April and [day <br />and the high point being during summer months. The maximum rise <br />appears to follow spring runoff and the irrigation of the <br />surrounding pasture lands. In the Limited Permit area currently <br />being mined, no appreciable groundwater was discovered. <br />It is planned that the pit will be mined during the months <br />of idarch through September with some possible year round work. <br />As mentioned before, the pit will be dry mined. The existing <br />irrigation ditches on the operation site will be avoided during <br />mining to avoid disruption of the irrigated pastures. <br />