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<br /> <br /> No. 79-177), Surface Water Information, and are <br />1 shown on Map 13, Energy Mines No. 1 and 2 Hydrol- <br /> ogy and Map 14, Eckman Park Hydrology. Comparison <br /> of this information with the discussion under Sec- <br /> tion 780.11, Operation Plan: General Require- <br />, <br /> ments; Map 1, Energy Mines No. 1 and 2 Mine Plan <br /> and Map 2, Eckman Park Mine Plan, indicates the <br /> water sources which will be disturbed by mining. <br />' Specific impacts on the surface water hydrology <br /> are discussed in detail under Section 780.21. <br />' <br /> Generally, the sources to be disturbed include <br />t ephemeral streams, certain inactive beaver ponds <br /> and some small stock watering reservoirs. <br />' The discussions under Section 779.20, Fish <br /> and Wildlife Resources Information and Section <br /> 780 <br />16 <br />i <br />f <br /> . <br />, F <br />sh and Wildli <br />e Plan, describe the fish <br />' and wildlife in the mine plan area and their habi- <br /> tat requirements. Additional information on water <br />' availability with respect to wildlife is contained <br />in the response to Special Stipulation No. 5 to <br />the Energy Mines No. 1 and 2 and Eckman Park Mine <br />t Plan approval concerning establishment of elk <br />watering areas. <br />' As fully described under Section 779.17, <br />Colorado Yampa owns or controls abundant senior <br />' water rights including 13.33 CFS of direct flow <br />and 153.21 acre - feet of water storage within the <br />' -5- <br />