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PERMANENT MAN-MADE STRUCTURES EXffiBIT S <br />The following is an inventory of man-made structures within 200 feet of the permit azea. All of <br />these structures aze shown on Maps C-1, C-2, and F. The landowner boundazies are shown on <br />Map C-1. <br />a) Power lines along portions of the western and northern edges of United Companies <br />property owned by Delta Montrose Electric Association. <br />b) 6" Waterline along the eastern edge of 1675 Road and on the northern edge of the <br />property owned by Tri-County Water District. <br />c) Phoneline along the eastern edge of 1675 Road and the northern edge of the property <br />owned by Qwest Communications. <br />d) i house, 2 garages, 1 lean-to structure, Zshop/shed buildings, 1 barn, 1 common fence, <br />and 1 silo owned by Oldcastle SW Group, Inc. dba United Companies of Mesa County. <br />Irrigation ditches azound the perimeter and internal to the Anderson property are owned <br />by United Companies. The majority of these ditches will be removed; however some will <br />be rerouted as shown on Map F for water users further down the ditch. A damage waiver <br />has not been obtained since the permittee is the owner. The interior structures will be <br />removed prior to the mining of Phase 6 in order to ensure that the buildings do not <br />interfere with the mining operations. No structures aze planned to replace the structures <br />which United Companies will remove. <br />e) 1 house, 3 farm related structures, wooden fences to the northwest of the corner of <br />Anderson property, wire fence along 1675 Road and the road north of the Anderson Pit <br />owned by Will Hutchins. <br />f) 1 common fence between the Anderson Property and the Fredlund Property, co-owned by <br />Mazjorie Fredlund and United Companies as detailed in item d above. <br />Anderson Pit December OS S-1 <br />