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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/4/2016
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Proposed Decision & Findings
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Twentymile Coal, LLC
Type & Sequence
PR10
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JLE
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Foidel Creek/Middle Creek Confluence <br />The alluvial body at the confluence of Foidel Creek and Middle Creek, extending from <br />the County Road No. 33 crossing of Middle Creek, upstream on both Foidel and <br />Middle Creeks, to the first Trout Creek irrigation diversion ditch, does meet alluvial <br />valley floor criteria based upon existing flood irrigation and a presumed capability to <br />support sub -irrigated vegetation. This area is also delineated on Map 15 of the PAP. <br />Permit Revision No. 5 approved undermining a portion of the Foidel Creek AVE <br />AVF Determination - NeLrative Determination <br />Foidel Creek <br />Previous to PR -03, an alluvial body along Foidel Creek in sections 28, 29, 31 and 32, <br />T5N R86W, was determined not to be an AVF based on a finding of insufficient water <br />to support flood irrigation, and a determination that sub -irrigated areas were less than <br />10 acres in extent and supported species which were not agriculturally useful. <br />During the review of Permit Revision No. 1 (PR -01), the potential impacts to <br />identified alluvial valley floors were reevaluated. Areas previously determined by the <br />Division to not meet alluvial valley floor criteria were not reexamined. As a result of <br />additional vegetation data and land use information submitted by the applicant and site <br />visits made by Division staff, however, certain lands previously identified as alluvial <br />valley floors were found not to meet AVF criteria. <br />Based on the limited extent of arable land and relatively high percentage of non - <br />agriculturally useful species as documented by species composition data included in <br />the September 22, 1986 submittal, the Division concluded that the area of sub -irrigated <br />alluvium on lower Foidel Creek denoted as "Pasture 19" on supplemental Map No. 1 is <br />not an alluvial valley floor. The extent of farmable acreage would be 10 acres or less. <br />The areas are not presently and have not historically been farmed, and evidence <br />presented indicates that farming is not typically practiced on similar parcels in the <br />region. <br />During PR -03 review, the Division determined that areas upstream of the Leiske ditch <br />crossing of Foidel Creek as shown on Map 15 (Sections 14, 21, 22, 23, and 28, T5N, <br />R86W) are not alluvial valley floors. This determination was based on the lack of <br />sufficient water for flood irrigation, the lack of flood irrigation, the small size of the <br />valley bottom and the narrow nature of the stream, and the lack of meaningful <br />production or cover differences between the creekside and upland vegetative <br />communities. <br />Therefore, in summary, the Division finds that all valley bottom areas along Foidel <br />Creek upstream of the County Road No. 33 crossing are not alluvial valley floors. <br />Page 41 of 52 <br />
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