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Revised December, 1995 <br />"However, in recent years with larger farms and ranches, larger <br />equipment, and increased labor costs, small isolated areas such as <br />this are seldom irrigated. This is especially the case when the <br />water source is from an ephemeral drainage such as Taylor Creek, and <br />runoff is mostly a function of snow melt and large precipitation <br />events, and varies largely from year to year". <br />"The revised Map 10 - Regional Hydrology will be submitted when all <br />of the map revisions have been completed. Map 10 will also be <br />revised to show that the area of quaternary alluvium extends to the <br />confluence of Taylor and Wilson Creeks from the north. The labeling <br />of the gaging stations at the confluence of Taylor and Wilson Creeks . <br />will also be corrected on the revised Map 10". <br />In order to verify the predicted effects of mining activities on <br />groundwater and surface water, Stipulation #1 of the initial Permit <br />required Colowyo to submit a comprehensive water monitoring plan. For <br />further details regarding this plan, refer to Section 4.05.13, Surface and <br />• Groundwater Monitoring. Refer to the 1983 - 1989 Annual Reclamation <br />Reports for further details as to the data collected. <br />2.06.9 Augering <br />Colowyo has conducted auger mining. Refer to subsection 2.05.3 under the <br />sub-heading Auger Mining for a description of these activities. <br />2.06.10 Coal Processing Plans and SuRgort Facilities Not Located <br />Within the Permit Area <br />This Subsection does not apply to the coal mining operations planned by <br />Colowyo. <br />2.06.11 In-Situ Processing Activity <br />This Subsection is not applicable to the mining operations planned by <br />Colowyo. <br /> <br />2.06-15 <br />m~-3~ <br />