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8/24/2016 11:07:10 PM
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11/20/2007 6:35:08 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981021
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
SECTION I WATER INFORMATION
Media Type
D
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<br />~lY°: <br />• <br />It is proposed to store and keep on hand in Sedimentation <br />Pond H (which has been designed with this capacity over and <br />above requirements for sediment volume and runoff storage) <br />1.66 acre-feet for release during each irrigation season <br />during the life of the mine, if there is a call on the water. <br />There will be minimal impact on existing senior surface water <br />rights. Mann Draw <br />Canadian River wh <br />diverts and augmei <br />There are three rf <br />the Bourg permit. <br />northeast of the m <br />well (permit numbE <br />Canadian River al <br />registered yield. <br />below the Bourg mi <br />large northwest tei <br />a 3-mile radius (p <br />tap the Coalmont <br />McCallum anticline <br />above the Coalmont <br />are located on t <br />contributes little to the flow of .the <br />re the closest downstream water right <br />ration water is available at the site. <br />;istered wells within a 3-mile radius of <br />)ne possibly penetrates the Pierre Shale <br />ne property near the Canadian River. This <br />• 40752) may also derive water from the <br />uvium, which would explain the higher <br />This well is located stratigraphically <br />e coals in a separate formation across a <br />iing syncline. The other two wells within <br />rmit numbers 110081 and 37440) apparently <br />'ormation on the southwest limb of the <br />Because 1) they are stratigraphically <br />which outcrops on the property; 2) they <br />e oooosite limb of the breached (with <br />respect to the Coalmont) anticline; 3) the Coalmont is <br />stratigraphically discontinuous; and 4) the faulting and <br />structure of the area generally controls ground water flow, <br />these wells will not be affected by mining at the Bourg site. <br />~~~ ~ / ~ <br />~;;, .. <br />` .. <br />
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