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<br />EXHIBIT G -WATER INFORMATION <br />This information follows the requirements as outlined in Section 6.4.7. <br />2. (a) The operation is expected to directly affect surface water systems. Please see Exhibit C <br />for location of the: <br />Rural Ditch <br />McCormick Ditch <br />Cole Ditch <br />Godding Ditch <br />(b) Identify all known aquifers on the property. <br /> <br />Our conversations with the land owner and adjacent land owners as well as a review of the ~~ <br />well permit records for wells within 600 feet of the operation indicate that the wells in the A <br />immediate vicinity are shallow and obtain water for the alluvium associated with St. Vrain ~ ' <br />Creek. <br />(c) Discuss how water from dewatering operations or runoff will be managed to protect <br />against pollution of either surface or groundwater, both during and after the operation. <br />Water from dewatering operations will be pumped into a small settling pond prior to being <br />discharged into the Rural Ditch. We are in the process of contacting the ditch company to <br />work out an agreement and will not discharge into the ditch until an agreement has been <br />reached. Runoff from disturbed areas, piled material and operating surfaces will be diverted <br />onto the mine and discharged via the dewatering system. Undisturbed areas will be <br />maintained as pasture or another suitable cover crop to control weeds and prevent erosion. <br />All areas disturbed by the mining operation will be revegetated per the reclamation plan. <br />3. Estimate project water requirements including flow rates and annual volumes for the <br />development, mining and reclamation phases of the project. <br />Depletions During Mining <br />Water depletions during mining will include: 1) evaporation losses from the dewatering trench <br />and settling pond around Pond l; 2) evaporation losses from the dewatering trench, settling pond <br />around Pond 2 and evaporation losses from the new pond I (after mining is complete in sections <br />I through 6); 3) water lost through operations including washing, dust control, asphalt production <br />and concrete botching; and 4) water lost with the material hauled off-site. <br />Ha/!-/resin Mining Proposes! jor the Shores - MLRB 112 Permit 27 <br />