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for offsite discharge of mine water to the Cache la Poudre River. The Applicant has a <br />Spill Contaimnent, Control and Countermeasures Plan as well as an adequate system in <br />place for control of stormwater runoff and process waters, thereby minimizing any <br />potential impacts to surface water resources during the mining operation. <br />11. With respect to potential flooding from the berm/dike constructed in the floodway of the <br />Cache la Poudre River, as set forth in Paragraph 8(A)(ii) above, the Applicant has <br />provided a comprehensive floodway analysis to assess the potential flooding impact on <br />adjacent landowners and neighbors due to the size and configuration of the existing flood <br />control berm. The floodway analysis shows that under a 100-year flood event scenario, <br />the flood water surface will rise approximately 2.4 inches above the base elevation of a <br />storage shed owned by the Objector, the adjacent landowner immediately north of the <br />Cache la Poudre River. The Applicant has committed to developing a Comprehensive <br />Flood Control Evaluation Plan, including flood control mitigation measures, to all <br />applicable local, state and federal flood control agencies by March 31, 2005. The <br />Applicant has agreed to complete construction of all appropriate mitigation measures <br />specified in the Comprehensive Flood Control Evaluation Plan within 90 days of <br />approval of such plan by appropriate local, state and federal flood control agencies. In <br />addition, the Applicant will also evaluate interim flood control measures as necessary to <br />protect the Objector's structures on the north side of the Cache la Poudre from a 100-year <br />flood event. The Applicant will implement those temporary measures that minimize <br />impacts to affected structures and which are mutually agreeable to the Applicant, the <br />Objector and appropriate local, state and federal flood control agencies. These interim <br />measures will be in effect until the Comprehensive Flood Control Evaluation Plan has <br />