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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
10/8/2013
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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JDM
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The major portion of the Fish Creek Alluvial Valley Floor is not flood irrigated but <br />is assumed to be subirrigated based on vegetation types, alluvial water depths and <br />late growing season color infrared photography. Material damage to subirrigated <br />vegetation would not occur because the majority of discharge to the aquifer occurs <br />during spring and early summer when mine discharge is diluted by high runoff <br />volumes. <br /> <br />Predicted alluvial water salinity on Fish Creek is approximately 1 mmhos/cm. <br />Well 008-AU-3 on Fish Creek corresponds more closely with surface water quality <br />and is thought to be a more representative site than 006-AW-2. Based on 008-AU- <br />3, a measurable increase in salinity of alluvial aquifers is projected, but the <br />predicted conductivity would be well below the 3 mmhos/cm material damage <br />suspect level for sub-irrigation. Water quality measured in well 006-AW-2 <br />exceeds the suspect level in both the existing and predicted case, but mine <br />discharge water would actually dilute the salinity of 006-AW-2 water, resulting in <br />an improvement in water quality due to mining. <br /> <br />Following mining and reclamation, the mine workings would fill with ground <br />water, and water passing through the mine workings would again discharge to the <br />stream/alluvial aquifer system. This water would be expected to have a degraded <br />water quality (3200 mg/l TDS at the source), but concentrations would decrease as <br />the affected water flows to the discharge area. The ground water discharge would <br />be further diluted by flow in the stream/alluvial aquifer system. Because of the <br />low flows involved (0.02 cfs), water quality degradation in the stream/alluvial <br />aquifer system would not be sufficient to cause material damage to the waters <br />which supply the Fish Creek Alluvial Valley Floor. <br /> <br /> <br />3.The proposed operation will preserve, throughout the mining operation, the <br />essential hydrologic functions of the Alluvial Valley Floor. <br /> <br />The essential hydrologic functions of the Fish Creek Alluvial Valley Floor have <br />been identified as having the capacity to support subirrigated and flood irrigated <br />agricultural activities. <br /> <br />Mining beneath the Fish Creek AVF has been limited to panels 5, 6 and 7 of the <br />Southwest Mining District and did not result in dewatering of the stream/alluvial <br />system. Also, as discussed previously, no material damage would result from <br />changes in the quality of surface and ground water that supply the Fish Creek <br />Alluvial Valley Floor. The essential hydrologic functions of the Fish Creek <br />Alluvial Valley Floor would not be affected by the proposed operation. <br />Undermining of a small area of Fish Creek (section 25, T5N, R87W) has been <br />completed and no identifiable impacts were observed in the data. Monitoring of <br />Fish Creek above and below this area continues as per the approved plan. <br /> <br />Undermining of Fish Creek was approved in Permit Revision No. 5 in Longwall <br />panels 13L, 14L, and 15L in Section 19, Township 5 North, Range 86 West, and <br />Sections 24 and 35, Township 5 North, Range 87 West. Similar response to <br /> <br /> <br />41 <br /> <br /> Foidel Creek MineOctober 8, 2013 <br /> <br />
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