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12. <br /> <br />13. <br /> <br />completion of the project. No permanent roads or utilities will be installed at the Site. <br />Attachment C contains the handout to be distributed to Site workers. <br /> <br />Physical Impacts on Water Resources: <br /> <br />Will the project involve the physical or hydrologic alteration -- dredging, filling, <br />stream diversion, outfall structure, diking, and impoundment -- of any surface <br />waters such as a lake, pond, wetland, stream or drainage ditch? __Yes X No <br /> <br />If yes, identify water resource affected and give the DNR Protected Waters <br />Inventory number(s) if the water resources affected are on the PWI: <br /> <br />Describe alternatives considered and proposed mitigation measures to minimize <br />impacts. <br /> <br />No DNR Protected Waters are located in the area of the Site. However, seven separate <br />wetlands are identified on the 1991 National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) map at the Site. <br />It is not anticipated that any of these wetland areas will be altered or hydrologically <br />affected by the proposed mining. As indicated in Item 11 (a), a SWPPP will be prepared <br />to manage storm water run off at the Site. The SWPPP will detail the preventative <br />measures and best management practices that will minimize potential impacts to the <br />wetlands and other off Site water resources. A copy of the NWI Map is included as <br />Figure 6 in Attachment A. A copy of the DNR Protected Waters Map is attached at <br />Figure 7 in Attachment A. <br /> <br />On site surface water runoff from precipitation is to be controlled by desi=o-nated grading <br />plans and installation of silt fences in areas of the Site to be graded. <br /> <br />Water Use: <br /> <br />Will the project involve installation or abandonment of any water wells, connection <br />to or changes in any public water supply or appropriation of any ground or surface <br />water (including dewatering)?__Yes X No <br /> <br />If yes, as applicable, give location and purpose of any new wells; public supply <br />affected, changes to be made, and water quantities to be used; the source, duration, <br />quantity and purpose of any appropriations; and unique well numbers and DNR <br />appropriation permit numbers, if known. Identify any existing and new wells on the <br />site map. If there are no wells known on site, explain methodology used to <br />determine. <br /> <br />The project will not involve the installation of any water wells, changes to public water <br />supply or the appropriation of any groundwater or surface water. No wells are located on <br />Site. This was determined through visual observations and through a search of the <br />County Well Index (CWI). <br /> <br />One well currently exists at the house on the farmstead located southeast of the Site. The <br /> <br />· Jan-2003 - <br /> <br /> LIESCH ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />Hydrogeologists · Engineers · Environmental Scientists <br /> <br />· Page 8 · <br /> <br /> <br />