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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977342
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/23/2019
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Status Update
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Climax Molybdenum
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DRMS
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AM7
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PSH
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cubic feet of water per second is decreed changed to the <br /> Henderson Mine Water System as hereinabove provided, and the <br /> remainder of 4. cubic feet of water per second is decreed • <br /> abandoned. •• <br /> IT IS FURTHER ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the <br /> Application of Amax Inc., to divert not to exceed 1.5 cubic <br /> feet of water per second from Priority No. 205-A adjudicated <br /> to the Ute Park Ditch from October 1 to May 15 annually, not <br /> exceeding a consumptive 'use of 168 acre feet annually, is <br /> approved, to be diverted through the alternate points of <br /> diversion of the Henderson Mine Water System.with the right of <br /> storage and use as herein provided for such system. <br /> IT IS FURTHER ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the water <br /> rights adjudicated to the said six ditches hereby changed, not <br /> to exceed 10.5 cubic feet of water per second from May 15 to <br /> September 30 annually, and not to exceed a maximum volumetric <br /> diversion and consumptive use of 704 acre feet annually (less <br /> amounts diverted under Priority No. 205-A between October 1 <br /> and May 15 annually) are hereby changed to the alternate points <br /> of diversion, places of use and places of storage of the <br /> Henderson Mine Water System, which are as follows: <br /> a. Intake 1 - Williams Fork Pipeline. <br /> The headgate of the Williams Fork Pipeline is at <br /> the Williams Fork Pumping Station and consists of <br /> a diversion structure from the Williams Fork River, <br /> located at a point whence the SE Corner of Section <br /> 36, Township 2 South, Range 78 West of the 6th P.M., <br /> bears S 7.51'48" East a distance of 7,924.52 feet/ <br /> The capacity of the pumping station and pipeline <br /> when completed will be 40 cubic feet per second. <br /> The initial installation will pump water from the <br /> - 5 - <br /> • <br /> LY <br /> •d <br /> ':Sls <br /> �J <br />
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