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IMPOUNDMENT CAPACITIES - ACRE FEET <br />Water <br />Sediment <br />Total <br />Pond B <br />4.10 <br />0.00 (0% 0.62) <br />4.10 <br />Pond C <br />3.47 <br />0.23 (50% 0.46) <br />3.70 <br />Pond D <br />0.48 <br />0.05 (50% 0.10) <br />0.53 <br />Pond F <br />3.72 <br />0.14 (75% 0.20) <br />3.82 <br />Pond J <br />2.68 <br />0.91 (100 %) <br />3.59 <br />Pond K <br />0.49 <br />0.12 (80% 0.22) <br />0.67 <br />The impoundments have the following estimated capacities: <br />Notes: <br />1. The capacity of Ponds B and C are shown on Maps 22 -B and 22 -C respectively. <br />2. The capacity of Pond D was certified by the undersigned on 12- 30 -97. <br />3. The capacity of Pond K was certified by the undersigned on May 29, 2002. <br />4. The capacity of Pond J was certified on Map 22 -J on August 13, 2008. <br />5. The capacity of Pond F was certified by the undersigned on July 1, 2004.TR -64 <br />moved some of the sediment capacity to water capacity but the overall size of <br />the pond did not change. <br />To the best of my knowledge and belief, the impoundments have been maintained as <br />designed and in accordance witty S 'pd plan and applicable regulations. As <br />noted above, spring maintena o qu1ited, r ,,t#ie form of dewatering and sediment <br />removal. Po .•' � A <br />• <br />i *F 1923 <br />James <br />Colorado <br />Registratio <br />q <br />over 7 /I'dii <br />ekkon41 <br />Date <br />