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• <br />r <br />r <br />• <br /> <br />i <br />, <br />I. INTRODUCTION <br />1.1 General <br />J. F. Sato and Associates (JFS) have contracted with Simons, Li i Associates, <br />Inc. (SLA) to determine the surface eater hydrology characteristics and estimate <br />the hydmlogieal consequences for the permit and adjacent areas associated with <br />the area to be mined by G.E.C. Minerals, Inc. under permit application C-037-81. <br />The primary objectives of this study are: (1) develop the surface eater hydrol- <br />ogy and sediment transport characteristics of the permit area and adjacent area <br />for two conditions, premising and post-mining cronditions; and (2) compile the <br />required surface water information for the permit application to the State of <br />Colorado. Three (3) reports will be provided under this study. This report <br />presents a general description of the surface eater hydrology characteristics <br />and information for the general area, the permit area, and adjacent areas. A <br />more detailed description of the surface eater hydrology of the permit area and <br />adjacent areas will be provided in the sernnd report. The third report will <br />present the results of modeling the two conditions and discuss the hydrologic <br />consequences. <br />1.2 Scope of Work <br />The study area, as defined by the permit area and adjacent area, includes: <br />Sections 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, and 32 of T205 and R69W; north half of Sections 5 <br />and 6 of T21S and R69W; and north. half of Section 1 of T205 and R70W. Figure 1 <br />shows the relationship of the permit area and adjacent area to the Arkansas <br />River. The following specific items are assessed in this report. <br />1. Name of the watershed which will receive water discharges from the <br /> <br />permit area and adjacent area. <br />