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EXHIBIT S - Permanent Man-Made Structures <br />A City of Greeley water pipeline transects the Geisert property. The approximate pipeline alignment runs North- <br />South between the East and West Geisert gravel pit ponds. <br />Other permanent man-made structures within 200 feet of the Geisert slurry wall site include the existing County- <br />owned dust control well, active and reclaimed gravel mine pits owned by Bucklin Equipment Company, R. M. <br />Hiner Construction Company, the City of Greeley, the Island Grove Park and rodeo complex owned by the City of <br />Greeley and in part by Weld County, the Weld County Public Works office and equipment yards. <br />There is one residential property with a single family home located 340 feet south west of the southwest corner of <br />the Geisert property. The home itself is located 448 feet south west of the proposed slurry wall. The dead end of <br />21St Street Greeley is located 43 8 feet southwest of the southwest corner of the Geisert property. The end of 21 s` <br />Street Greeley is located 530 feet south west of the proposed slurry wall. <br />A power line with poles extends approximately east west from H Street Greeley to the County's Dust Control well <br />41 located at the northwest corner of the West Geisert Lake. The power line serves no other user except the <br />County. Slurry wall construction will likely extend through the well location requiring that the well be re-located <br />outside of the slurry (moved to the west). <br />M:\DAVE B\Geisert NORMS Permit Amendment\Geisert Amendment Application & Exhibits Revised 4-21-1 I.docx