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J. Storm water discharge permit that will be acquired will deal with compliance with <br />applicable Colorado water laws and regulations governing injury to existing water <br />rights. The historical flows of storm water will not be affected. <br />K. No refuse or acid and toxic producing material will be exposed during miring, so <br />no plan is needed if any refuse is encountered. It will be disposed of offsite in an <br />approved landfill. <br />L. Storm water discharge permit will be designed to minimize damage to the <br />hydrologic balance and prevent off-site damage. This operation is designed to <br />provide for a stable configuration of the reclaimed area to be used for grazing, <br />wildlife habitat and recreation. If needed, there would be some surface land <br />contouring done in the reclamation process to prevent storm water run off to <br />adjacent properties and to prevent hydrologic balance in the surrounding areas of <br />the permit area. <br />M. The deposit is proposed to be processed on site to make road base, septic and <br />other construction uses and recover any precious metals, gold, and silver. To help <br />off-set the cast of operation, this will be done by washing and screening gravel <br />and using a sluice to collect any precious metal recovered through the washing of <br />sand and gravel. No chemicals will be used at all -just water for the separation <br />process- <br />N. The primary commodities to be mined are sand and gravel; the secondary to be <br />mind is precious metal, gold, and silver. <br />O. The incidental products are gold, silver, which will help off-set the cost of <br />operation and production. <br />P. No blasting will be used on this site. <br />:b. .