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i <br />EXHIBIT G <br />' !VATER INFORTMTION - BOETTr,HER LID.4ESTONE QUAR;3Y <br />' (a) The onl;l surface water affecting the quarry is that <br />precipitation that falls on the disturbed area. The <br />' P.4ining Plan Exhibit D included information on loca- <br />tion of water impoundments in the er.isting quarry. <br />' Pa :t oaperience indicates an absence of underground <br />' sv:,i.er oyrl,ems or arauifers. <br />(b) (i) One creels and three large irrigation ditches near <br />' affected areas are shown on the maps. <br />(ii) See (a) above. <br />' (iii) 1+, h:~s bcen uccessar,y to dewater certain quarry <br />' areas of surface water by pumping Clear water accumula- <br /> tions into othar quarry areas or one of the irrigation <br /> ditches east of the quarry. Areas where dewatering may <br /> be required in the future are not predictable at this <br />' ti mo. <br /> (r) Reclamatio^ may involve sprinkle irrigation as mentioned <br />' <br /> under experimental plantings in the introduction of <br />' Exhibit, E. Quantities can not be determined at this <br /> <br /> time. <br />' (~]) Ideal nvms shares in irrigation water distribution organi- <br /> nations and surface water rights to supply water if deemed <br /> <br /> necessary to germinate or establish vegetation €rowth <br />' on a short-terns basis. This information can be furnished <br />if dr~::ircd. <br />1 (e) NPDES permit procedures are not expected to be involved. <br /> <br />