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11/27/2007 1:27:38 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1995035
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Name
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN WELLINGTON DOWNS PIT
Permit Index Doc Type
ANNUAL FEE / REPORT
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D
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<br /> <br />' Adjacent Water Rights <br />' The SEO only lists one alluvial aquifer well within 600 feet of the pit limit. Exhibit G-2 is a copy <br />of a print-out of permitted and/or decreed water wells in the vicinity of the Wellington Downs Site. <br />Exhibit G-3 is a well location map with the permitted and/or decreed water wells within 600 feet of <br />' the dig limit. As required by the SEO, waiver agreements will be acquired from well owners within <br />600 feet of the pit. <br />' Once dewatering in the area has started, groundwater levels in the immediate vicinity aze expected <br />to drop. If water levels are dropping in adjacent wells, due to the dewatering of the Wellington <br />Downs Pit, such that well owners may be injured, Connell will begin to implement one or more the <br />' following meastues. <br />1) Modify existing wells to operate under lower groundwater conditions. This would include <br />re-drilling existing wells to deeper depths or lowering the pumps. All work would be done <br />at Connell's expense with the exception of replacing equipment that was non-functional prior <br />to mining. <br />2) If existing wells cannot be repaired, then Connell will drill a new well for the owner to <br />replace the damaged well. The new well will produce water of the same quantity and <br />quality. If the well has not been put to beneficial use prior to mining, Connell should have <br />no responsibility to provide mitigation. <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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