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<br />Banks and Gesso, LLC <br />Because the proposed method of dry mining with an impermeable slurry wall <br />around the perimeter will alleviate any interference to the nearby alluvial wells, <br />there will be no adverse impacts to their production capabilities. <br />The interference to power lines in and nearby the site will be non-existent and an <br />agreement has been developed with United Power Co. to provide power to the <br />proposed operation, moving the power poles when necessary. A copy of this <br />agreement is contained within this Exhibit. <br />The mining and hatching operations will not affect oil/gas production wells, <br />pipelines and storage tanks on the property. Agreements are being worked out <br />with the owners/operators of these facilities to relocate the piping systems, <br />should oil and gas production continue on the site when the area is to be mined. <br />The pre-and post-mining locations of the pipelines can be seen on both Exhibits <br />C and F. A copy of an initial agreement with the oil production company is <br />contained within this Exhibit. There will be no instability issues to the oil/gas <br />production wells and storage tanks, as mining will remain at least 85 ft. from the <br />wells. <br />There is to be a minimum 30-ft. setback from the edge of the pit-slope excavation <br />to the permit boundary. No mining will occur in this setback area and the only <br />disturbance to this ground will be from the installation of the slurry wall. <br />Ft. Lupton Sand and Gravel Mine.CDMG.112 Permit Sp 99024.WD <br />L.G. Everist, Inc. December, 1999 <br />