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6.4.7 Exhibit G <br />Water Information <br />Mining is expected to have no impact on the prevailing hydrologic balance. <br />Groundwater will not be exposed; therefore, a Substitute Water Supply Plan will not <br />be necessary. <br />Colorado Division of Water Resources database indicate water resources and <br />structures are present within the permit area. The three Jackson permit numbers <br />are incorrectly located with correct locations in the quarter section directly east of <br />the subject property. Mr. Treat, the landowner, owns a well on site. Exhibit S <br />contains a damage compensation agreement for the structure. <br />Runoff occurs as overland flow to vegetated drainage ravines in the vicinity <br />and eventually the Arkansas River. <br />Consumptive use of water will be as dust suppression on the stockpiles and <br />working face. The amount required for dust suppression is undetermined at this <br />time. <br />The permittee will complete a stormwater management plan and file a <br />stormwater discharge application with Colorado Department of Public Health and <br />Environment, Water Quality Division. Diversionary berms and impoundments will be <br />constructed as recommended by the Water Quality Division. <br />Page 9 of 23