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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2015030
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
12/1/2022
Doc Name
Substitute Water Supply Plan
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Greg Geras - Asphaly Specialties
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Division of Water Resources
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Chavers Mining Resources Substitute Water Supply Plan 2022 Page 2 of 8 <br /> June 27, 2022 <br /> provide information to DRMS to demonstrate they can replace long term injurious stream depletions <br /> that result from mining related exposure of groundwater. The DRMS letter identifies four approaches <br /> to satisfy this requirement. <br /> In accordance with approach nos. 1 and 3, the Applicant has indicated that a bond has been obtained <br /> for $1,233,955.00 through the DRMS for lining of this site to assure that depletions from groundwater <br /> evaporation do not occur in the unforeseen event, or events that would lead to the abandonment of <br /> the Pit. <br /> Depletions <br /> The projected depletions for the period of this SWSP consist of net evaporation from exposed <br /> groundwater surface area, water removed in the mined product, dust suppression, dewatering, and <br /> concrete production. Depletions are calculated for the period of August 1, 2022 through December 31, <br /> 2022 as well as for August 1, 2022 through July 31, 2023 subject to approval condition no. 1. <br /> Evaporation <br /> Water for dewatering, gravel washing, and dust control will be provided by a series of wash ponds that <br /> expose groundwater. The Applicant anticipates that a total of 5.93 acres of water surface will be exposed <br /> at the site in the pump basin (2.65 acres), dewatering trench (0.28 acres) and wash ponds (3.0 acres). <br /> The Applicant proposes to replace evaporation from exposed groundwater at the site based upon <br /> evaporation atlases in NOAA Technical Report NWS 33 and the SEO monthly distribution factors for sites <br /> below 6,500 feet, as shown in attached Table 2. Gross annual evaporation at the gravel pit location is <br /> estimated to be 44.00 inches per year. Net evaporation is defined as gross evaporation minus the <br /> consumptive use of water by vegetation that naturally occurred at the site prior to construction of the <br /> pit. The historical consumptive use was assumed to be equal to the effective precipitation, which was <br /> estimated based on the data from the Brighton 1 NE (record 1974-2021) NOAA weather station. The net <br /> evaporation from the estimated exposed water surface is 7.93 acre-feet per year for the pump basin and <br /> dewatering trench, and 8.12 acre-feet per year for the wash ponds; or 3.0 acre-feet per year for the <br /> pump basin and dewatering trench, and 3.09 acre-feet per year for the wash ponds for the period of <br /> August 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022. The total net evaporation is 16.05 acre-feet per year or <br /> 6.08 acre-feet for the period of August 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022, as shown in Table 2, <br /> columns 8 Et 9 <br /> Computation of evaporation under this SWSP was reduced during the ice covered period. It is assumed <br /> the ice covered period will occur during the months of December and January based on average monthly <br /> temperatures less than 32'F taken from the Brighton 1 NE (record 1974-2021) NOAA weather station. <br /> However, for the purpose of this SWSP, the Applicant shall replace the net evaporation depletions from <br /> the exposed groundwater surface area that may occur during the assumed ice covered period for any time <br /> that the pit is not completely covered by ice. Computation of the net evaporation during any time that <br /> the pit is not completely covered by ice shall be determined as the pro-rata amount of the monthly gross <br /> evaporation rate distribution amount identified in the State Engineer's General Guidelines for Substitute <br /> Supply Plans for Sand and Gravel Pits, subtracting the pro-rata amount of the effective precipitation for <br /> that period. <br />
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