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City of Durango, Colorado: Rafting and Water Flows: A Survey and Analysis of Lower Animas Commerical Operators
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Durango RICD
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CO
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San Juan/Dolores
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Date
9/1/2006
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RPI Consulting Inc.
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City of Durango, Colorado: Rafting and Water Flows: A Survey and Analysis of Lower Animas Commerical Operators
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City of Durang Animas Basin Residential Buildout and Water Demand Study FM RapoR 2006 <br />1. Inventory of Dispersed Existing Patented Mining Claims <br />Table 3 - Patented Mining Claims per Area, San Juan County <br />TOTAL 3012 <br />Source: San Juan County Planning, Verified with San Juan County Assessor. <br />2. Inventory County Plan Designated Development Areas <br />Table 4 - San Juan County Plan Development Areas <br />Acres of <br />Development Areas Private Land <br />Howardsville 261 <br />Gladstone (Silverton Mtn. Ski Area) 92.5 <br />Eureka 100 <br />Source: San Juan County Planning <br />3. Constraints Analysis <br />a. Using a digital elevation model provided on the Mountain Studies <br />Institute website http: / /www.mountainstudies.org /, RPI analysts created a <br />slope layer. <br />b. USGS has digitally point- mapped a sample <br />of claims in San Juan County. These <br />nearly 800 mapped claims were assumed <br />to represent the general spatial distribution <br />970.382.9153 11 <br /># Patented <br />Area <br />Claims <br />Gladstone Area <br />222 <br />Lower Gladstone w. Storm Peak <br />139 <br />Anvil Mtn. to Rainbow Route <br />17 <br />Red Mtn, Chatonooga to Ice Lakes Basin <br />184 <br />Bear Mtn. for Molas Lake <br />50 <br />Kendall Mtn. (Idaho Gulch to Blair Gulch) <br />93 <br />Arrastra Creek to Silver Lakes Basin <br />277 <br />Boulder Creek, Boulder Mtn. to Hancock Gulch <br />56 <br />Howardsville Area; NW Side of Animas <br />82 <br />Howardsville Area; SE Side of Animas <br />257 <br />Dome Mountain <br />60 <br />Maggie Gulch to Minnie Gulch <br />285 <br />Upper Stoney Pass, Maggie Gulch <br />79 <br />Upper Minnie Gulch <br />10 <br />Sunnyside Group to Eureka Mtn. <br />178 <br />Jones Mtn. <br />115 <br />Treasure Mtn. to W. Fork Animas <br />192 <br />Hurricane Peak to Tuttle Mtn. <br />114 <br />No. SIC; Poughkeepsie Cr., Miner's Cr. <br />110 <br />Houghton Mtn. to Cinnamin Gulch <br />175 <br />Assorted dispersed claims <br />TOTAL 3012 <br />Source: San Juan County Planning, Verified with San Juan County Assessor. <br />2. Inventory County Plan Designated Development Areas <br />Table 4 - San Juan County Plan Development Areas <br />Acres of <br />Development Areas Private Land <br />Howardsville 261 <br />Gladstone (Silverton Mtn. Ski Area) 92.5 <br />Eureka 100 <br />Source: San Juan County Planning <br />3. Constraints Analysis <br />a. Using a digital elevation model provided on the Mountain Studies <br />Institute website http: / /www.mountainstudies.org /, RPI analysts created a <br />slope layer. <br />b. USGS has digitally point- mapped a sample <br />of claims in San Juan County. These <br />nearly 800 mapped claims were assumed <br />to represent the general spatial distribution <br />970.382.9153 11 <br />
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