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Exhibit L - Reclamation Costs <br />Utilizing a 16" floating 150 HP/110KW/Hr at 5,000 gallon per minute capacity <br />Fisher Pump discharging at a mean rate of 3750± gallons of water per minute <br />.•. 3750± gpm x 60 minutes = 225,000± gallons per hr. <br />342,195,000.0± gallons -225,000± gal/hr = 1520.87± hrs. - 24 = 63.37± days to <br />discharge the water <br />Speaking with Rich Elder w/ Fisher Pumps (2024 East 8t" St.; Greeley, CO), Rich <br />indicated that his company does not rent Fisher Pumps, but if they did it would be <br />determined in this manner. <br />$18,750.00± cost of the pump of the same type as indicated above <br />2 @ half the value recovered in 3 months <br />$ 9,375.00± <br />. 3 months <br />$ 3,125.00± per month <br />.30± days <br />$ 104.17± per day <br />x 25% mark-up for profit or $26.04 <br />$ 130.21± per day (rental cost) <br />x 63.37± days <br />8,251.41± Total Pump Use Cost <br />The electrical cost for the pump will run as follows, utilizing information derived <br />from United Power Company (Keith Emerson) based upon actual energy use from <br />the same type and kind of Fisher Pump: <br />Electric demand: <br />1 IOKW x 1520.87± hours of use x $0.034± cents per hour = $5,688.10± <br />$40.20 Meter Charge (Service Charge) <br />$ 5,728.10± Total Electric Charge <br />Estimate labor at $12.00±/hour total x 63.4± hours (or one hour per day) _ <br />$760.80± Labor <br />•. $ 14,740.31± Total Discharge Cost prior to grading sloped below existing pond. <br />Varra Companies, Inc. Heintzelman Project RMS 112 Permit Application <br />2 February 2008 <br />3