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-z- <br />should be submitted in one response (not referenced) to facilitate <br />an efficient review by the State Engineer's office. The source of all <br />water used or stored by snowmass should also be listed. Also, for <br />all water consumed by the operation, the authorization granted for <br />the consumption should be specified (i .e., We11 Permit No.). <br />b) The items to be considered in the assessment of water use <br />include, but are not limited to: <br />Water Needs - <br />1. Production Requirements <br />a. Water needed for dust control on roads.. <br />b. Watez needed for spray bars on crushing and screening <br />equipment or conveyors . <br />c. Water needed for coal processing - washing. <br />d. Water needed for wetting the loads of open truck or <br />rail cars to prevent dust during transportation. <br />e. Water needed for equipment cleaning, personal hygiene, <br />or sanitation purposes. <br />2. Reclamation Requirements <br />a. [dater needed for irrigation of revegetated areas. <br />b. 4Jater needed to fill reclamation ponds or reservoirs. <br />Consumptive Use - <br />I. Production Use <br />a. Water consumed for dust control. <br />b. Water consumed during coal processing or by evaporation <br />from coal, coal processing waste pi 1e, and slurry ponds. <br />c. Water consumed during coal transportation. <br />d. Water consumed for hygiene and sanitation purposes. <br />2. Reclamation Use <br />a. Water consumed through irrigation losses and by <br />phreatophytic plants -- cottonwood, Russian olive, <br />salt cedar, alfalfa, salt grass, etc. <br />b. Water consumed by evaporation from open reclamation <br />lakes or reservoirs. <br />Water Rights - <br />1. Rights Owned by Applicant <br />a. What are historic diversions on applicant's land? <br />b. What is historic consumptive use on applicant's <br />Land? <br />c. Wi11 applicant's water rights be subject to frequent <br />call by senior rights? <br />d. Will yield of applicant's rights be sufficient to <br />cover irrigation or evaporation losses? <br />e. will amount of land "dried up" by applicant be suffi- <br />cient to augment these losses? <br />