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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977151
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
3/11/2009
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Attesting to copy of records and files
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State of Colorado, City and County of Denver
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<br /> EXHIBIT G <br /> Water Information <br /> <br /> STRONG FARM #2 <br /> fa <br />s <br />di <br />tl <br />ff <br /> ur <br />ce <br />rec <br />y <br />ect <br />The mining operation is not expected to a <br /> or ground water. <br /> No surface water will be diverted into or away from the area. <br />i Alining has been done on this site for about 25 years with no affect <br /> noted on any surrounding water tables due to dewatering of pits during <br />' <br /> the extraction process. <br /> Any water used in washing gravel will come from existing ponded <br /> seep water in the area, and returns to the pond, so with the exception <br />' of any minute amounts of evaporation, water loss is nil. <br /> Consultation with the Colorado Division of Water Resources Office <br />' in regard to the above mentioned practices has been done with none of <br /> the practices being questionable on this operation. <br /> The lake fills from seepage water from the Poudre River and marsh <br /> areas, and no other source of water will be needed. <br /> Water consumption estimates resulting from this operation and the <br /> <br /> resultant reclamation effort are tabulated below. <br />Mining Operation <br />Plant demands: <br />Crushing, washing, dust control (10% loss) - 300 gpy (.2 of/yr) <br />Entrained water in product (3% by wt.) - 1.5 x 106 gal/yr <br />' (4.6 of/yr) <br />Reclamation <br />Revegetation - 10 of/yr (max)
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