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x) <br />This operation operation. can only improve the existing wildlife habitat. Pre-existing waste rock that is producing toxic and <br />acidic conditions is being removed and processed. This will provide for a net ain of more hospitable wildlife <br />habitat and along with the prescribed reclamation measures in Exhibit D increase vegetation for wild grazing. <br />See the statement from the CO Division of Wildlife contained in Exhibit B. <br />6.4.20(18)(b) <br />There are no designated chemicals to be used in this operation, therefore wildlife protection measures for these are <br />not necessary. <br />6.4.20(19) <br />There will be no placement of tailings and/or sludges into underground mine workings as part of this operation. <br />Appendix to Exhibit T <br />1. USGS Bulletin 1208, Plate 2, Generalized Geologic Map and Sections of the Idaho Springs District <br />Colorado <br />2. NOAA Monthly Precipitation Totals, Georgetown and Idaho Springs <br />3. Wind speed and Prevailing Direction (as reported by the Western Regional Climate Center) <br />4. NOAA Monthly Temperature Data, Evergreen <br />5. Pan evaporation rate (as reported by the Western Regional Climate Center) <br />6. RMWEA Biosolids Recycling <br />7. Tabulated water rights within a specific region of Clear Creek <br />• 8. US EPA Station CC-34 Clear Creek Surface Water Quality Data <br />9. CDPHE Station 000132 Clear Creek Surface Water Quality Data <br />10. USGS Station 06716500 Clear Creek Streatnflow Data <br />11. CDPHE Water Quality Control Div., Clear Creek "Segnent 2c" Standards <br />• <br />Page 31 of 3 1