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l <br />EXHIBIT G-1 <br />Water Information <br />The co-ordinates for the proposed entrance to the Clay Pit No. 21: <br />(N40.75644 Degrees, W108.16176 Degrees) <br />1. There are no Colorado water adjudications recorded in, or within 1 mile of the <br />affected area; <br />2. There are no live streams on, or within 200 feet of the affected area; <br />3. There are no springs, stormwater diversions, or wetlands within 200 feet of the <br />affected area; <br />4. The Clay Pit No. 21 is not expected to directly affect surface or groundwater <br />systems. <br />Moffat County will control stormwater by diverting it away from the natural dry wash <br />channels in the construction areas, and will develop berms, ditches, and settling basins to <br />manage the sediment and to control erosion. This project will not intentionally divert <br />stormwater for beneficial use, or affect the "Waters of the State of Colorado and of the <br />United States." Local surface water may settle in the low areas of the excavations, and, if <br />such water collects in a substantial way, or if it becomes impounded for a substantial <br />period of time, the operator will notes the landowner (BLS and will recommend that <br />they apply to the Colorado Water Court for a water storage right - then apply the water <br />to beneficial use. <br />In the event groundwater is exposed, Moffat County will baclfll the excavation so as not <br />to expose groundwater until a well permit has been obtained for the pit well pursuant to <br />CRS 37-90-13. <br />Moffat County will comply with all of the NPDES rules from the Water Quality Control <br />Division at the Colorado Department of Health, where necessary. <br />EXHIBIT G-1 <br />Water Information