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-7- <br />6. The application should quantify the maximum amount of water used at the <br />mine. This should include domestic use such as drinking, cleaning, and bath <br />house use. The sources of this ~•~ater should also be identified. <br />Hydrologic Map Requirements <br />Section 2.04.7(4) <br />A map prepared according to the standards of 2.10 must be submitted that shows: <br />a. The location of all ditches, reservoirs, and wells within a one mile <br />radius of the affected area of the mine and loadout. <br />b. Current users of surface water flo~•~ing out of watersheds containing mine <br />surface and underground facilities.within a one mile radius. <br />c. Elevations of all monitoring stations used to gather baseline information. <br />d. Location and dimension of existing areas <br />waste disposal, dams, embankments, impoundments, <br />pollution control facilities within the proposed <br />all Snowmass constructed features are listed but <br />may be present from historic mines in the area, <br />identify these features. <br />of spoil, waste, non-coal <br />water treatment and air <br />mining area. It appears that <br />spoil, waste, or other facilities <br />if this is the case please <br />e. Elevations and locations of all test borings and core samples. <br />Climatological Information <br />Section 2.04.8 - page 55-57 <br />1. If available, the applicant should submit sno~•ifall data for the mine and <br />loadout areas. Information on snowfall particularly in late winter/early spring <br />months would be useful in our assessment of runoff resulting from snowmelt <br />versus rainfall runoff. From precipitation data submitted, it appears that the <br />largest amount of precipitation for any month is in the form of snowfall. <br />2. The application should indicate the length of the growing season at the mine <br />site and the loadout facility. This is to verify that the species used to <br />revegetate the site are compatable with the climate at your site. <br />Soils Resource Information <br />Section 2.04.9 - page 58 <br />Mine Site Soils <br />1. Additional sampling and subsequent analyses must be done at the existing samp- <br />ling points at the mine. The sampling was done to less than 12 inches. These <br />sites should be sampled to a depth of at least 30 inches in increments no larger <br />than 12 inches. <br />Two additional sampling points must be added; one east of the wash plant where <br />coal is temporarily stockpiled, and another in the bottom of the small canyon <br />above the refuse pile. The sampling point near the wash plant should be done <br />to a minimum of 30 inches in increments no larger than 12 inches and the sampling <br />point above the refuse pile should be sampled to the maximum salvageable depth <br />