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EXHIBIT G -Water Information <br />1) The operation is not expected to directly affect surface or groundwater systems. This <br />project will not have any water requirements for its operation. The only surface water <br />would be drainage that occurs because of a heavy rainfall. Rainfall in the area averages <br />17.8 inches per yeaz. The site will generally not be impacted by water. The water table <br />in the azea is substantially below the surface, in most cases at Least 7Q feet deep. <br />EXHIBIT H -Wildlife Information <br />Notice has been sent to the local wildlife conservation officer concerning the proposed <br />112 gravel pit. Common species in northeast Colorado could include bird species of <br />Cassin's sparrow, chestnut collared longspw, lark bunting, western meadowlark, and <br />ferruginous and Swainsan's hawks. Small mammals that might be found include white- <br />tailed and black-tailed jackrabbit, badger, pronghorn antelope, coyote, swift fox, ptains <br />pocket gopher, long-tailed weasel, and several species of mice. Reptiles might include <br />the western rattlesnake, race snake, western box turtle, and six-lined racerunner. Other <br />animals and birds common to Phillips County could also be found at the site from time to <br />time. <br />Based on several visits to the site, no significant wildlife was observed. The site <br />also adjoins many thousands of other grassland acres which harbor the same wildlife. <br />There are no known threatened or endangered species. The applicant anticipates no <br />significant impact on wildlife. <br />