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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981047
IBM Index Class Name
Application Correspondence
Doc Date
12/9/1980
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OSM
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SUNFLOWER ENERGY CORP
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.. <br />data should include location, yield,o~•mers name, <br />aquifer, depth to screened interval, and water <br />quality. Spring information should include location, <br />flow rate, source aquifer, and water quality. <br />+ Informati_o_n on wells and spri ngs is not only <br />neec d or a gr_o~un canter assessmenC, uL n -so for <br />al tL~via1 valley fir eta crniinatlotis, for prediction <br />of posslblc subsidence impacts (renewa e re- <br />sources iti areas su~jec o possible sTsic7eTice) , <br />an ~t~ie requiremenCS o T83~T(a~ez'n~ti_ve <br />canter supply information.) <br />783.16 Describe the observed frequencies of <br />flow in Flubbard Creek (ephemeral, intermittent, or <br />perennial?). Flhat coos the basis for the projected <br />availability of 2 efs from Hubbard Creelc, blas <br />Case }do. 1d-3051 decided partly on the basis of <br />available strcamflow data for Hubbard Creek? <br />>:Provide a statement concerning the availability of <br />flow data for the small tributary entering Flubbard <br />Creelc from the northeast. If no data i.s aveilabl.c <br />describe observed flow frequencies. <br />783.17 ::Provide a statement <br />or absence of wells <br />wells or springs do <br />as potential source <br />subject to possible <br />733.15. <br />concerning the presence <br />or springs above the mine. If <br />exist, they should be assessed <br />s of usable water and a; being <br />impacts from subsidence. See <br />783.19 <br />(a) 'f he exi.sti.ng environment of: the proposed entrance <br />area is described in Exhibits I and J (page 6) of <br />the idine Plan (flay 2' , 1979) and by Bruce ]~owler <br />(L'A prepared for the US DI, page 19) as a brushy <br />loam range site. The dominant plant species are <br />oak and service berry. The area beneath the <br />easements area described in the USFS's EA as being <br />unusable for range. Cenunon plants include yucca, <br />grama, needle-and-thread, cactus, and pinyon- <br />juniper overstory. Hubbard Canyon contains oak, <br />
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