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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2010089A
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
1/7/2016
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Hydrology Description
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Section 2.04.7
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fill cisterns and stock -ponds. The Colorado Cooperative Company records show that during 2009 <br />that 19.20 cfs was delivered to the lower end of the ditch. About 10.5 cfs of the total flow was <br />diverted above the NHN permit area leaving about 8.7 cfs to flow into the NHN permit area in the <br />lower 2"d Park Lateral. The flow data and hydrographs of flow from the 17 (16 remaining after <br />SW -N206 was destroyed) new surface water monitoring sites are contained in Appendix 2.04.7-2. <br />The results of the new monitoring are summarized in Table 2.04.7-5 which also includes data from <br />monitoring at the old Nucla Mine. The data in this table indicate that the average annual mean <br />surface water flow onto the NHN permit area is on the order of about 3,949 acre-feet (ac -ft) and <br />the flow out of the NHN area is about 2,742 ac -ft per year. The difference is about 1207 ac -ft per <br />year. Some of this difference is the result of evapotranspiration which as discussed previously is <br />on the order of 2.1 ac -ft per acre per year. The permit area including the haulage corridor is about <br />320 acres. Evapotranspiration could account for about 672 ac -ft per year. Therefore, about 535 <br />ac -ft is still not accounted for. Flow in Nygren Draw and seepage from the toe of the old mine <br />backfill accounts for an additional 243 ac -ft. The remaining 292 ac -ft either leaves the permit area <br />as higher than estimated evapotranspiration or infiltrates into the bedrock zones. The baseline <br />water level measurements demonstrate the rapid recharge of groundwater levels in response to <br />seasonal irrigation. Groundwater migrates through the OB, coal and UB zones downdip to the <br />southwest toward the bedrock outcrop, (see Map 2.04.5-1). Total migration of groundwater from <br />NHN through the bedrock zones at the rate of only 3.3 gpm would account for the entire remaining <br />292 ac -ft. From historical data (see New Horizon 1 Area Permit) the annual flow from the backfill <br />and irrigation runoff water in Nygren Draw out of NPDES pond 001 is about 243 ac -ft. Subtracting <br />the flow in Nygren Draw at SW -N06 results in a net annual gain of just 44 ac -ft This equates to <br />a continuous flow rate of about 0.001 cfs or > 0.5gpm. The total flow from NPDES Pond 001 <br />(243 ac -ft) explains some of the gain in the Tuttle Draw flow from SW -N1 to SW -N3. The 1986 <br />to 1987 monitoring data from SW -N1, SW -N3, SW -N6, SW -N7, and NPDES 001 are included in <br />Appendix 2.04.7-2 of this application. <br />The out of permit flow of Meehan and Glasier Draws into the upper reaches of Coal Creek Canyon <br />is about 811 ac -ft per year or an average of about 1.12 cfs. Downstream users to the 2nd Park ditch <br />system use about three times more water than the permit area and upstream users suggesting that <br />annual flow into Coal Creek Canyon as the result of irrigation is on the order of 3,200 ac -ft per <br />year or an average of about 4.4 cfs. The flow in the lower reach of Coal Canyon (site CSS) during <br />March 2011 (non -irrigation season) was measured at 1.296 cfs. <br />Surface Water Quality Baseline water samples from the 16 surface water monitoring sites (SW - <br />N06 was destroyed by county road maintenance) were collected quarterly when a site was <br />experiencing flow (see Map 2.04.7-1). The 2nd Park Lateral flowed from April 23, 2009 through <br />October 5, 2009. Out flow monitor sites on (SW -N202, SW -203) Meehan and Glasier Draws <br />flowed throughout the year, while inflow sites on the same two draws showed periods of being <br />dry. This indicates the seepage of irrigation water maintains flow in the lower reaches (within the <br />Section 2.04.7 Page 23 Sept. 2015 (TR -11) <br />
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