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2018-03-30_PERMIT FILE - C1981038A (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/30/2018
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume 7 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Paonia Loadout
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The Pavka Spring No. 1, water right number 9, is located north <br />of SH 133 as shown on Map 9. Since it is located above the <br />loadout it is unlikely the operation will affect the spring. The <br />Calnon WAN Ditch, water right number 3, is owned by a <br />property owner north of SH -133. Since it is located above the <br />loadout it is unlikely the operation will affect the waste water <br />ditch. <br />The remaining water rights are considered to be a suitable <br />distance from the disturbed area to not be affected by surface <br />activities. <br />(ii) The rights of present users. <br />Map 9, Water Rights Location shows the water rights within the <br />permit and adjacent area of the train loadout and stockpile <br />areas. The loadout should not affect any water rights. The <br />loadout has been in operation for over 20 years. There is no <br />indication that any rights of present users have been affected <br />during this period and there is no reason to believe there will be <br />any affect on water right users in the future. <br />(iii) The quantity of surface and ground water. <br />Because no subsidence is predicted within the permit boundary <br />of the train loadout and stockpile areas, no impact to the <br />quantity of surface or groundwater is anticipated and <br />considered minuscule. <br />However, the applicant has alternative sources of water to <br />mitigate any impacts that these mining activities may have on <br />the quantity of surface and ground water within the permit <br />boundary of the train loadout and stockpile areas. These <br />alternative sources are referenced in Volume I - Text, Section <br />2.05.6(3)(a)(iii). <br />RN -07 2.05-37 03/18 <br />
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