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11/20/2007 3:19:05 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/30/2007
Doc Name
Hydrologic Reclamation Plan (Formerly Peabody Attachment 16-1)
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.05.6(3)(b)(v) Attachment 2.05.6(3)(b)(v)-1
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<br />4.3. AIIGMENTATION PLAN DETAILS <br />The proposed augmentation plan consists of: 1) an <br />annual water-budget management plan, 2) Facility designs, and <br />3) an operational plan for the facilities in the system to <br />appropriately distribute augmentation water to the <br />potentially impacted surface-eater rights. <br />Water-BUdaet Analysis <br />Table 9 shows the results of the water-budget analysis <br />for the proposed augmentation plan, and includes the monthly <br />distribution of consumptive-use credit, water requirement and <br />• supply by category of use by the NUCLA and NUCLA EAST mining <br />areas, and remaining consumptive-use credit. Water <br />requirements were determined as previously discussed in <br />Section 3.0. For each month the budget shows that the water <br />supply satisfies the requirement for both mining areas. For <br />example, in June the requirements are 2.7 acre-feet for <br />NUCLA, and 11.5 acre-feat for NVCLA EAST (including 7,4 acre- <br />feet for mitigation) for a total of 14.2 acre-feet. The <br />supply normally comes from the consumptivewse credit, <br />except when it is not sufficient to meat the needs. Water <br />from the ponds is required at these times. <br />23 <br />11 <br />L J <br />GEOiRANS, IMC. <br />REYLSED MARCH 2006 Attachment 2.05.6(3)(b)(v}1-28 <br />
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