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Production <br />Use <br />Crush/ <br />Screened <br />Washed <br />Raw <br />Tonnage/ <br />Yr <br />Sales <br />Tonnage /Yr <br />Road Base <br />50,000 <br />0 <br />50,000 <br />50,000 <br />Pit Run <br />0 <br />0 <br />10,000 <br />10,000 <br />Asphalt <br />20,000 <br />0 <br />20,000 <br />20,000 <br />Concrete <br />Mix <br />24,000 <br />24,000 <br />24,000 <br />20,000 <br />Total <br />94,000 <br />24,000 <br />104,000 <br />100,000 <br />4. Irrigation Water <br />Irrigation water is currently used on the flat land below the irrigation ditches, and will continue <br />as the Uncompaghre Pit is mined and reclaimed. A small portion of the water needed for the <br />mining operation will come from existing water rights attached to the land that will be mined. <br />See the attached water rights information at the end of this exhibit. This water will be pumped <br />from the onsite irrigation ditches during irrigation season and hauled in a water truck to the <br />mining operation on the top of the terrace. <br />5. Water Consumption for the Operation <br />The Pit is on an elevated terrace and there is no groundwater on the terrace. This is known from <br />existing operations on the terrace further north of this site and also the lack of springs emanating <br />from the base of the gravel anywhere on the site. There is very little moisture in the gravel that <br />will evaporate when the material is mined. <br />The water uses are dependent upon the breakdown of products forecast for the pit production and <br />sales. This breakdown is given below: <br />Uncompahgre Pit, February 2013 G -2 <br />