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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1992081
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
2/5/2018
Doc Name Note
For RN5
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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Hayden Gulch Terminal, LLC
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
Email Name
JDM
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D
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Description of the Environment <br />Location of the Permit Area <br />Township 6 North, Range 88 West of the 6th Principal Meridian <br />Section 10: <br />Portions of E1/2 <br />Section 14: <br />Portions of W1/2, SEI/4, and SWI/4 <br />Section 15: <br />Portions of E1/2 <br />Section 22: <br />Portions of NEI/4 <br />Section 23: <br />Portions ofNl/2N1/2NW1/4 <br />Section 24: <br />Portions of S1/2N1/2, NWI/4 <br />Township 6 North, Range 87 West of the 6th Principal Meridian <br />Section 17: Portions of SWI/4, SEI/4, and NEI/4 <br />Section 18: Portions of SEI/4 <br />Section 19: Portions of N1/2 <br />Geology <br />The Loadout and Tie -Across -Haul Road (TAHR) are located in the Dry Creek and Sage Creek <br />drainages approximately two miles north of the Williams Fork Mountains. The permit area is <br />underlain by the Lewis shale, a predominantly dark -gray to bluish, marine shale of Cretaceous <br />age. The Lewis shale dips a few degrees generally northward into the Sand Wash Basin. The <br />shale beds have weathered out to form gently sloping hillsides on either side of the nearly level <br />alluvial valley floors and terraces found along Dry Creek. <br />Surface waters do not appear to be in hydrologic communication with the Twentymile <br />Sandstone, a significant regional aquifer that underlies the Lewis shale. Ground water <br />movement is described below and in Tabs 7, 14, and 15 of the permit application package (PAP) <br />More detailed geologic information, including geologic maps and a generalized geologic cross- <br />section, can be found in Tab 6 of the permit application. <br />Soils <br />Soils in the Dry Creek area range from clays to loams. The soils are of limited agricultural use <br />due to high concentrations of sodium. Information on soils can be found in Tabs 9 and 19 of the <br />PAP. Specific findings related to soils are described in Section B, Item IV of this document. <br />Surface Water <br />Surface water information is found in the following sections of the PAP: Tabs 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, <br />and 16 and Exhibits 12-2, 12-3, and 12-4. A summary of this information is included here in the <br />Description of the Operations Plan and in Section B, Item III of this document. <br />Co <br />
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