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After *~~~^~tion of activities at the HGT Loadcut facility, the railroad crossing culverts and <br />Fond 2 rill be wmoved and reclaimed, T+~~.m.tion rill include regrading, xaplaoement oP <br />suitable salvaged topsoil, and revegetation. Tabs 17 (Paclamation Sr*aw.+i e), 1S (Backfillinq and <br />. Grading), 19 (Soil FBOOnetruction) and 20 (Revagetatian Plan) Provide more detail +ega^+; <br />reclamation activities planned for the railroad culverts and Fond 2. <br />Water Rights and Alternative Water Supplies <br />A listing and map of water rights in the vicinity of the HG!' *^_++^++t facility is pwsented in <br />At*~^~^t 14-1. Additionally, an irrvastigation and mmpwhensiw listing of rater rights in the <br />Dry and Sage Creek drainages is pwaented in Attaclmar~t 14-2. Table 14-1 presents a listing of <br />rater rights transferred to Hayden (Arlch T°^^;+sl, Inc. (HGT). The wall permit associated with <br />the H-G S)ullox Well No. 1 (NO. 24576-F) ran also be transferred to HGT. Thaw Irate. rights are <br />confined to either the Sage or Dry Czeek Basins. <br />The H-G Shallow Well No. 1 ie a 3-fmt diameter clearwall (19 feat deep) oo~leted in the Yampa <br />River alluvium. Water fizm this roll rill be used for duet oontml, equipment washing, and nan- <br />potable usage at the facilities office and bathhouse. Pumpaga frtm the H-G Shallow Well Ho. 1 <br />• rill not impact arty other roll oc~pleted in the alluvium along the Yampa River. Iaq~acts to water <br />rights in the vicinity of HGT Inadout facility are disareaed in Tab 15, Probable Hydrologic <br />Coneequencea, and have been fourui to be negligible. HGT rill replace the water supply of any <br />owner of a rater right that is significantly affected by opewtions of the HGP loedout facility. <br />Alluvial Valley Flmra <br />An alluvial valley flmr (AVF) analysis enoompasainq all of the Dry Creek drainage above and <br />below the loadout was performed by x^--^^°~ Emlagical Conaultanta and Golder Associates, Inc. <br />during the late ems and fall of 1990 £or Peabody Western Coal Company. The study inaludad the <br />use of color aerial photographs, false color infrared photographs, USGS aurficial geology maps <br />and extensive Piald irrvestigatione. The AVF analysis concluded that thaw rare some aubirrigated <br />fields x.~!"+^~ £r~ the loadout; but that all arses mapped below the loadout consisted of <br />native rangalend only. A <br /> <br />~Q/J - 0 <br />q Revised 10/97 <br />