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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2010089A
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
8/16/2017
Doc Name
Protection of Hydrologic Balance
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.05.6(3)
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allow for sprinkler irrigation which is much more efficient than flood irrigation. NHN will <br />monitor the bedrock zones and pit discharge in order to refine the extent of drawdown. The <br />hydrological monitoring program should provide reasonably accurate measurements of the <br />effects of mining. While there are no known uses for the bedrock zone water, NHN (as described <br />in the water augmentation plan), has a 114 acre foot consumptive use right on the Colorado <br />Cooperative Company ditch which could be used to mitigate any potential impact on surface <br />water right users from pit inflow drawdown. <br />2) Impact on Groundwater Rights. Groundwater rights (water wells) within the immediate <br />region (1 mile radius) around the NHN permit area are listed in Table 2.04.7-4 and shown on <br />Map 2.04.7-8 of Section 2.04.7. In all, 29 ground water rights (wells) have been identified in the <br />vicinity of the New Horizon North mining area. Table 2.04.7-4 lists 33 wells. However one well <br />(#92752) has been abandoned and three wells (# 236014, 236015 and 236016) are Montrose <br />County monitoring holes. Two wells (Meehan Well # 253229 and the Glasier Well #163178) <br />will be mined through. The Meehan Well is on land under an option to purchase that will be <br />executed at the time of permit approval. The Glasier Well is on land that has already been leased <br />by NHN. Both wells are producing from the Morrison Fm. (Brushy Basin Member) and will be <br />appropriately plugged prior to being mined through. All of the remaining 27 well intakes are too <br />deep to be affected by the pit pumping induced drawdowns in the overburden aquifer. These <br />wells are installed in the Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison Formation. These strata are <br />below the Dakota coal strata to be mined. Impermeable shale isolates coal strata to be mined <br />from the Morrison wells' aquifer. <br />One potable water well (PW -001) will be drilled to provide water for showers, sanitation, and <br />drinking water, vehicle washing, and for fire water back up. This well will be completed in the <br />Brushy Basin Member of Morrison Formation and will be designed to produce 5 to 10 gpm. The <br />well will be about 200 to 220 ft. deep. Well PW -001 will be located in the SWii4, SEI/4, SWva of <br />Sec. 25, T47N, R16W, at an elevation of about 5690 ft. (msl) as shown on Map 2.05.3-1 and <br />described in Section 2.05.3 of this application. Map 2.04.7-8 (Section 2.04.7 of this application) <br />shows the location of the existing water wells. NHN's water consultant, Bishop -Brogden <br />Associates, Inc. (BBA), has determined the potable water needs for the NHN Mine at 0.61 acre - <br />ft per year. Average pumping rate to fulfill this need is a modest 0.38 gpm. Potable well PW - <br />001 is located the following distances from existing permitted wells: <br />Well Permit # <br />Distance, Ft. <br />11801 <br />2,754 <br />116113 <br />2,530 <br />179418 <br />3,970 <br />83553 <br />4,365 <br />74597 <br />4,098 <br />253099 <br />4,350 <br />Section 2.05.6(3) Page 14 April 2016 (PR -01) <br />
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