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changes in the quality of surface and ground water that supply the Fish Creek <br /> Alluvial Valley Floor. The essential hydrologic functions of the Fish Creek <br /> Alluvial Valley Floor would not be affected by the proposed operation. <br /> Undermining of a small area of Fish Creek(section 25, T5N, R87W) has been <br /> completed and no identifiable impacts were observed in the data. Monitoring of <br /> Fish Creek above and below this area continues as per the approved plan. <br /> Undermining of Fish Creek was approved in Permit Revision No. 5 in Longwall <br /> panels 13L, 14L, and 15L in Section 19, Township 5 North, Range 86 West, and <br /> Sections 24 and 35, Township 5 North, Range 87 West. PR-10 approved to mine <br /> under Fish Creek in panels 6RT, 7RT, 8RT and 9RT in the Wolf Creek Reserve. <br /> Fish Creek will be monitored upstream and downstream from the under-mined <br /> area, as required in the approved plan. Similar response to undermining of Fish <br /> Creek is expected as observed when other portions of Fish Creek were undermined <br /> previously. Fish Creek will be monitored upstream and downstream from the <br /> under-mined area, as required in the approved plan. <br /> Trout Creek <br /> The boundaries of the Trout Creek Alluvial Valley Floor which would potentially be <br /> affected by the proposed operation and to which these findings apply include irrigated <br /> pasture 8S, which encompasses the Middle Creek/Trout Creek Confluence, and all <br /> alluvial deposits downstream on Trout Creek to its confluence with the Yampa River, <br /> including irrigated pastures 7, 8N, 9, 10, 11, 12E, 12W, 14, 15S, and 15N, as depicted <br /> on Map No. 1 of Exhibit 42 of the permit application. Alluvial deposits on Trout <br /> Creek meet alluvial valley floor criteria based on extensive acreage of flood irrigated <br /> hayland, potential for flood irrigation and a presumed capability to support <br /> subirrigated vegetation. <br /> Flood irrigated hayland and vegetation sample locations are depicted on Map No. 1. <br /> Irrigated hayland is the predominant land use on the Trout Creek AVF and the <br /> dominant species are Kentucky bluegrass, Smooth brome and Timothy. Based on the <br /> extent of existing flood irrigated farmland, and lack of specific information regarding <br /> extent or use of subirrigated alluvium, the Division finds that the Trout Creek Alluvial <br /> Valley Floor is significant to farming. The required findings are set forth below. <br /> 1. The proposed mining operations will not interrupt, discontinue or preclude farming <br /> on the alluvial valley floor. <br /> Mining activity would not directly impact any portion of the Trout Creek AVF. <br /> Any impacts would be indirect, as a result of discharge of affected water into <br /> Foidel Creek and Fish Creek. Fish Creek is tributary to Trout Creek, and Foidel <br /> Creek is tributary to Middle Creek, which is tributary to Trout Creek. Indirect <br /> impacts are addressed under No. 2 below. <br /> 2. The proposed mining operations will not cause material damage to the quantity or <br /> quality of surface and ground water that supply the alluvial valley floor. <br /> Foidel Creek Mine 42 August 4,2023 <br />