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i~ <br />1 <br />III, <br />1 <br /> <br />~' <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />' EXHIBIT C, WATER IN(OR14AT10PI <br />A. Identifications of Water Systems <br />An old channel of the South Platte River is located adjacent to <br />the two eastern parcels along their eastern edge. The Meadow Is- <br />land Ditch No. 1 runs through the western half of the west parcel. <br />There are no wells, springs, stockwater ponds, or reservoirs on <br />the affected land. <br />The parcels are located in the South Platte groundwater reclrar•ye <br />area. The aquifer is simply known as the South Platte River <br />alluvial aquifer. <br />B. Water Quality hlanagement Plan <br />The two eastern parcels have been mined and the excavated ar~,rs <br />have filled with ground water to 4-6 feet below the adjacent ground <br />elevations. There will be no dewatering operations or runoff frro.~~ <br />either of these to parcels which would have the potential of causiny <br />pollution to any state waters. <br />There will be no dewatering operation from the west parcel. Any <br />storm runoff from disturbed areas will be directed toarard tli~~ ex- <br />cavated area. After mining operations cease, the entire min"I area <br />will fill with ground water and serve as a small lake or po~r~. <br />All three parcels could collect agricultural runoff and prevent it <br />from entering surface waters. <br />C. Project 4later Requirements <br />There will be no project water requirements for the develop~n~nt, <br />mining and reclamation phases other than occassional dust cunt.rul <br />operations. The amont needed for dust control is not expected to <br />exceed 1000 gallons per ~•reek during dr•y conditions. <br />1 <br />