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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/8/2016
Doc Name
pages 2.05-84 to 2.05-165
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume I 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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D
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2.05.6(6) <br />dam abutment. The Operator understands the landslide initially moved <br />during the early to mid 1980s. <br />Terror Ditch lies entirely outside the limits of mining and is not within the <br />permit area. Additionally, a portion of the power line which runs in a north <br />south direction in the Terror Creek drainage is within the permit boundary <br />and adjacent area. <br />Portions of Terror Creek Road and Hubbard Creek road are within the permit <br />boundary and adjacent area. The Stevens Gulch Road bisects the permit <br />area and consists of a maintained gravel road surface. Secondary roads and <br />trails are present in the permit boundary and adjacent area. <br />Dove Cave (5DT1325) is within the permit boundary. A prehistoric open <br />campsite (5DT1326) located on the first bench above Hubbard Creek and on <br />the south side of the Dove Gulch Drainage is likely within the permit <br />boundary. <br />No response required. <br />(a)(ii) A brief description of all structures and renewable resource lands which exist <br />within the proposed permit and adjacent area. <br />(a)(ii)(A) Colluvial deposits are the source of water for the springs. Most of the <br />springs are undeveloped, however some springs are water sources for <br />ponds. Flows from the springs vary widely. See Volume III, Exhibit 3 for <br />historic flow records. <br />Nine of the springs located within or adjacent to the permit area are decreed <br />water rights shown on Map 23 - Water Rights Location. The J & M Springs <br />& Pipelines are claimed for domestic and stock watering purposes. Water <br />right numbers 1 and 3 are decreed for 4 gallons per minute. Number 2 is <br />decreed for 2 gpm. Numbers 4 and 5 are decreed for 5 gpm. The Applicant <br />owns the J & M Springs and Pipelines No. 1, 2, 3 & 4. Bowie Spring S-3 is <br />decreed for 15 gallons per minute. Stratton Springs are decreed for 22.4 <br />gpm. Leonard Springs Nos. 1 & 2 are decreed for 22.4 gpm and Barrow <br />PR -14 2.05-143- 03/14 <br />
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