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Powderwash Exhibit G <br />Water Information <br />The Powderwash No. 66 pit is in Section 25, T11N, R97W of the 6"' P.M., as shown on <br />Exhibit G-1. The permit azea is on a north slope and it is divided by a dry wash draining <br />into Reservoir Draw, and Powderwash Draw, tributary to the Little Snake River. The <br />upland drainage azea is very flat, and it only drains approximately 55 acres of the rim <br />between Powderwash and Spence Gulch (also tributary to the Little Snake River). There <br />are no known springs, wells or wetlands on, or within 200 feet of the project. <br />This project will not divert stormwater for beneficial use, or affect the "Waters of the <br />United States", or the "Waters of the State of Colorado". Local run-off water may settle <br />in low areas of the excavations, and, if such water collects in a substantial way, or if it <br />becomes impounded for a substantial period of time, the operator will notify the Property <br />owners of that event, and recommend that they apply for a water storage right under <br />Colorado Water Law. No ground water was intercepted during the exploration activity, <br />and none is expected during the proposed gravel mining effort. If ground water is <br />intercepted, Moffat County will notify the landowners of such a contact. <br />Exhibit G <br />Water Information <br />