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<br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />• ~HIBIT G (Cont'd) <br />Engineer's office. It should be noted that Case No. w-3374 <br />in the District Court, ~Yater Division 2, deals with two <br />wells and one ditch located on the affected land but that, <br />in addition, the case deals with other ditches and wells <br />not on the affected land and in some cases not even close to <br />the affected land. <br />Dewatering required by the mining operation is conducted <br />under Coloradc• Department of Health NPDES Permit ATO. CO-0031059. <br />The water being discharged to the Arkansas River from the <br />excavation is of better quality that the water in the river. <br />This permit expires June 30, 1979 and mill be renewed as <br />required. <br />Runoff waters are not a problem. Tfinor amounts which <br />may occur will drain into the excavation area, not away from <br />the operation. Reverse slopes which may occur will be <br />ditched properly to protect adjacent landowners from pos- <br />Bible runoff. <br />The damp condition of these operations limits periods <br />of extreme dryness when fugitive dust might become a problem. <br />Valco's operating policy is to cease operations when high <br />winds might cause dust problems, The Department of Health <br />has never required an emission control permit at this site. <br />Valco knows of no well, spring or other water facility <br />that will be affected by the dewatering program during the <br />mining stages. There are several wells located on the KFEL <br />tower property owned by Mr. Pfax Clifton. It is not <br />23 <br />