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Exhibit C <br />(g) No new roads will be necessary and some improvements on existing roads aze needed. <br />All stormwater will be kept on-site by low earthen berms. Existing ranch roads are 16 to 20 feet in <br />width. There may be some new or improved roads to be included as part of the permitted acreage. <br />There will be no associated drainage or runoffconveyance structures to be built with this operation. <br />All drainage will be directed towazd the face of the active pit. A Stormwater Management Plan will <br />be in effect on this mine site. <br />(h) The only water to be used will be that amount possibly necessary for dust control <br />which can be supplied by the operator. No water for processing of material is required. Sanitary <br />water will not be used or needed, Porta-John Toilets to be used. Drinking water will be bottled and <br />imported to the site daily when people are working. <br />(i) No groundwater will be encountered and/or surface water intercepted or disturbed. <br />The only water involved will be that amount on the surface of the permit azea and a <br />Stormwater Discharge Permit will be acquired to deal with this small amount. All fuel storage <br />containers will have containment structures. <br />(j) A Stormwater Dischazge Permit will be acquired to deal with compliance with applicable <br />Colorado water laws and regulations governing injury to existing water rights. The historical flows <br />of stormwater will not be negatively affected. <br />(k) No refuse or acid and toxic producing materials will be exposed during mining so no <br />plan is needed. If any refuse is encountered it will bedisposed ofoff--site in an approved landfill. <br />' (1) The Stormwater Discharge Permit will be necessary as stated above. The SWM be <br />designed to minimize damage to the hydrologic balance and prevent off-site damage. This operation <br />is designed to provide for a stable configuration of the reclaimed azea which will be used for grazing. <br />A low earthen berm will be left for control of stormwater runoff . The operator will use the "Best <br />Management Practices" (BMP) as defined by the USA Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). <br />