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Exhibit G WATER INFORMATION <br />There is no change to the water information presented from <br />1995. The water discussion at that time address the needs, uses <br />and surrounding conditions for the general area and will apply to <br />the expansion of the mining area. <br />It is the operators intent is to minimize the disturbances <br />to the prevailing hydrologic balance of the affected land, of the <br />surrounding areas and to the quality and quantity of the surface <br />and ground water system, both during and after mining and recla- <br />mation. Thompson Properties believes they are in compliance with <br />all state and federal laws and regulations governing water and <br />water rights as they understand them. Because of the geographic <br />features around the mine, all offsite runoff is or will be <br />diverted around the disturbed area. <br />The following hydrology report was prepared this year by Ero <br />Resources to address neighborhood concerns regarding mining <br />impact on surrounding wells. This report indicates that the <br />depth to the water table in surrounding wells in this area is <br />from 55 to 65 feet deep. The closest wells to the mine are shown <br />in this report. Mining will be confined to the upper 40 feet of <br />gravel. This is 15 feet above the shallowest water level in the <br />surrounding wells. In addition, all of the adjoining wells are <br />up gradient in the water table from the mine and will not be <br />impacted by mining. <br />RECEIVED <br />SEP 13 zo0e <br />Division °fand Safety n1 <br />Mining <br />7 <br />