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A.9 For surface water, analyze whether there will be any increased water supply <br />from the impoundment or technique, including recharge of groundwater, as a <br />means of making water available or otherwise offsetting diversion impacts. <br />NIA <br />A.10 For groundwater, analyze whether there will be any increased water supply <br />from the impoundment or technique, including recharge of groundwater, as a <br />means of making water available or otherwise offsetting the impact of the <br />diversion of surface water. <br />NIA <br />A.11 If you intend to offset your new use, describe how and when non -consumptive <br />water returns to groundwater or surface water, and explain how this volume <br />was estimated. Specifically describe how the quantity, timing and location of <br />return flow would change if the proposed permit is approved. <br />NIA <br />Attachment B: Consolidation of Exempt Wells <br />B.1 IProvide evidence that water from the exempt wells tap the same body of public <br />groundwater as the well with the water right to withdraw public ground waters. <br />NIA <br />B.2 IShow that suitable arrangements have been made to discontinue use of the <br />permit exempt well established under the exemption upon approval of the <br />consolidation amendment. <br />NIA <br />B.S I Provide copies of legally enforceable agreements that bind present and future <br />owners of the land from drilling and using another permit exempt well through <br />appropriate title limitations. <br />NIA <br />8.4 1 Show that suitable arrangements have been made to properly decommission <br />the permit exempt well(s) in accordance with Chapter 18.104 RCW and relevant <br />Ecology rules. <br />NIA <br />B.5 Describe impacts to other existing rights, including ground and surface water <br />j rights and minimum stream flows adopted by rule. <br />NIA <br />Sections 6-11 Form No. ECY 040-1-97 (Rev 01-2020) Page 9 of 11 <br />