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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2010089
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
8/16/2017
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(RN1)
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Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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Elk Ridge Mining and Reclamation, LLC
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Findings
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BFB
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<br /> <br /> <br /> 11 <br /> <br />The San Miguel River, with a drainage area of 1,080 square miles, derives the majority of its flow <br />from snowmelt runoff. Mean flow at Naturita for water years 1995-2009 is 247 cfs. The USGS <br />station at Uravan has a mean flow of 358 cfs for water years 1954-2011. At Nucla, the mean is <br />246 cfs for water years 1995-2011. During irrigation season, roughly mid-April to early October, <br />the CCC Ditch diverts approximately 100 cfs from the San Miguel River just upstream of the town <br />of Naturita, so lower flows are experienced during the latter part of the irrigation season. The ditch <br />is used primarily for flood irrigation of the Tabeguache plateau area, which includes the permit <br />area. As mining operations move to the north, the ditch will be replaced by a permanent pipeline. <br /> <br />WFC has conducted baseline water monitoring on twenty surface water sites within and adjacent <br />to the permit boundary. In addition to the monitoring conducted by WFC, Peabody Coal Company <br />conducted baseline monitoring in the early 1980’s prior to mining in what is now the southern <br />portion of NHN. WFC has also collected surface water data on Tuttle Draw for it is adjacent to <br />the Mine 2 area at the New Horizon Mine. Maps 2.04.5-1, 2.04.7-1, and 2.04.7-10 of the permit <br />application package depict all of the surface water monitoring sites. Baseline data on the 2nd Park <br />Lateral and Tuttle, Nygren, Meehan and Glasier Draws have been collected (monthly field <br />parameters and bi-monthly laboratory analysis) since October 2008 and are available in Appendix <br />2.04.7-2. <br /> <br />Climate- Section 2.04.8 of the permit <br /> <br />The climate of the NHN area is typical of intermountain regions. It is characterized by hot <br />summers, cold winters, low precipitation, and relatively short growing seasons. Climatological <br />information for the area is described in Section 2.04.8 of the permit. A NOAA weather station is <br />located at Uravan, Colorado, approximately 10 miles northwest of the permit area at an elevation <br />of 5,010 feet. The mine receives approximately 12 inches of precipitation in an average year. The <br />majority of the precipitation falls between May and October. The average annual temperature is <br />53.4° F, and the prevailing wind direction is ESE at 7.8 mph. <br /> <br />Soils - Section 2.04.9 of the permit <br /> <br />The applicant conducted a detailed baseline soil survey of the entire NHN Mine permit area in <br />2008. For this effort, a total of 183 backhoe pits were dug, located as shown on permit Maps <br />2.04.9-2 and -3. Of these, 118 pits were dug at locations undisturbed by mining activities, while <br />65 were located within the area disturbed and reclaimed by Peabody. At each undisturbed location, <br />a formal soil pedon description was taken. The completed pedon forms are found in Appendix <br />2.04.9-1. Each pit was photographed, and 28 samples from 11 sites were collected for laboratory <br />analysis. Table 2.04.9-6 lists the chemical and physical properties of those samples. For test pits <br />located in the disturbed and reclaimed area, only depths of topsoil to be salvaged were noted. <br /> <br />WFC has mapped eight soil units in the NHN permit area: Aquolls, 0 to 3% slopes; 77 Pinon, 3 to <br />12% slopes; 78 Pinon, 5 to 30% slopes; 78 Ustic Torriorthents, 5 to 30% slopes; 81 Progresso <br />loam, 3 to 6% slopes; 82 Progresso loam, 6 to 12% slopes; and Rock Outcrop-Orthents Complex, <br />40-90% slopes. Soils redistributed upon the reclaimed Peabody disturbance are mapped as REC. <br />
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