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<br /> <br />5) Monitoring records will be maintained on-site, for inspection by the local water <br />commissioner. Static water results will be submitted to the DMG prior to <br />dewatering activities and included with the DMG Annual Report. <br />6) The notification and mitigation process would begin if an average drop in water <br />levels in excess of four-feet is observed during mining operations. Two to three- <br />foot fluctuations are~~ex~~p~~rienced in the v'cinity of the site as a re ult of climatJc ; <br />conditions. ,~/-a~r~_ a„P/~iJ3~~o ~ ~' i,~c.,.-~-P -.~-~`.~a/Ir~ <br />7) Possible options for mitigating potential water losses could consist of installing a <br />recharge trench along the southwest mining boundary, pumping clean water to <br />ponds, wetland areas, or reservoir, diverting additional water to the site by way of <br />the Big Thompson River under the leased water rights, and/or trucking water into <br />the area. In some cases, the deepening or lowering of well pumps may be <br />considered for nearby well owners to help utilize the total saturated thickness of <br />the underlying alluvium. <br />In closing, Loveland Ready-Mix, Inc is committed to maintaining, to the extent possible <br />given climatic and land use conditions, historic water levels in and around the mining <br />operation to avoid possible impacts to the groundwater table. If it is determined that the <br />water table has been impacted by mining operations, Loveland Ready-Mix, Inc will <br />begin the mitigation process in a timely manner. <br />~~~ <br />