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EXHIBIT G <br />Water Information <br />(1) The Pawnee Aggregate site does not lie within any FEMA — designated floodplains or floodways. <br />Ground water is neither present nor expected in the mine zones; therefore dewatering would <br />not be anticipated. The site will be a dry pit and the operation is not expected to directly affect <br />surface or groundwater systems. There are no existing or planned surface water impoundments <br />at the Pawnee Aggregate Site. <br />(2) Operation is not expected to directly affect surface or groundwater systems. <br />(3) Water needs for the gravel mining and processing operations are expected to be minimal. The <br />Landowner owns substantial water rights under and adjacent to the proposed mine area. The <br />Operator shall be allowed to use such industrial permitted water for dust control via water <br />trucks. The approved well permits have been included on the following page. <br />(4) Water needs for the operation are expected to be minimal. <br />(5) The Operator will apply for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit <br />from the Water Quality Control Division at the Colorado Department of Health. The Operator <br />will supply the Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety a copy of the permit once completed. <br />