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MILL UTILITIES <br />Electric Power <br />The mill receives electric power from XCEL Energy. The connected load is about 175 hp (130 <br />kW). The power is delivered by a 38 kV overhead line across the northern portion of the <br />property, connecting to the northeast corner of the mill building. <br />Communication <br />Mill site communications are by cell phone and VoIP phones. No land line communications are <br />proposed. Internet communication is through a satellite internet service. <br />Sewage Disposal <br />The Lake County Conditional Use Permit (CUP) stipulates that sewage disposal use a newly <br />constructed sanitary sewage lift station, connecting the mill office /safety /training/changehouse <br />facility to the Leadville Sanitation District sewage line that crosses the northern portion of the <br />property. A septic system originally serviced the trailer pad and the change room at the mill. <br />The septic system is a non - discharging tank with no leach field and will be removed. During any <br />construction or repairs that render the sewage lift system inoperable, a chemical toilet will be <br />rented. The maximum number of employees expected to be in the mill operating crew at any one <br />time is five. <br />Water <br />There are no permitted wells on the property. Process water will be hauled to the property with <br />contracted haulers. Bottled water will be provided to employees. <br />Water for domestic and milling needs is purchased from Parkville Water District. No contract is <br />required. Water is trucked to the site from a local construction water metering station located in <br />Leadville. The mill requires approximately 8,000 - 10,000 gallons of make -up water per day. The <br />mill maintains 2 -water tanks within the plant, with a combined capacity of 10,600 gallons. <br />The mill will purchase water from the Parkview Water District until such time that the mill can <br />legally obtain water from less expensive sources. Parkville Water District's commitment to <br />provide water is shown in Figure C3. <br />The CUP stipulates that UMC designate a permanent water source within two years and replace <br />the temporary water haulage system within three years from September 2011. <br />M1990 -057 September 27, 2011 <br />