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Mr. Jack Haines <br />February 13, 1976 <br />Page Five <br />Gravel mining adjacent to the channel can have an adverse <br />effect on potential flooding. It is normal for the river <br />~j Ej channel to shift ans meander during periods of high flow. <br />Removal of material may leave an adverse effect by causing <br />the relocation of tine river to an area wher it would <br />~~rmally not have shifted ~ Aerial photographs of the 1973 <br />flooding show nearly the entire area of the low land pasture <br />are to be within the 100 year floodplain. []igher ground <br />immediately north of the mining site, however, shoul3 <br />prevent a main relocation of the river channel to the e,..~t. <br />Should there be a relocation of the river channel the <br />operators may have to put the channel back in its original <br />place. It is expected that the area excavated during mining <br />will eventually be filled again after a major flood. <br />WATER QUALITY <br /> t4ater quality in the Soutl; Platte River near 'the site is <br /> generally poor. This reach of the river ]ras been classified <br /> <br />S by the State ns C a:i~i D1 indicating the water is suitable <br />G for irrigation and industrial uses. Tests conducted by the <br />„•':p4. <br />~'~v ,COlorado Department or HF nth in January through August of <br />/(~r <br />~~ <br />~ ,` '1975 at Henderson indicate that a~urage te::iporature, pH and <br />7 <br />I dissolved oxygen levels are generally conducive o certain <br />~D species of fish life. Dissolved nutrient levels were quite <br /> high, however, indicating a condition detrimental to fish <br /> but beneficial to the use of the water for irrigation, The <br /> many municipal waste water and industrial discharges into <br /> the river have an adverse impact on the quality of water in <br /> _ <br />this reach of the river. Three major irrigation systems in <br /> this reach h-eve combined average annum diversions from the <br /> river of approximately 90,000 acre feet. Return flows of <br /> water following irrigation also contribute to the poor <br /> quality of water in this reach. <br />It ~s not anticipated that the mining operations ~oill dis- <br />charge water directly to the South Platte River. Any water <br />pumped from excavations at she site would be at least equal <br />in qualit;~ to that of the river at the present time. Upon <br />completion of the reclamation plan, water in excavated areas <br />would be part of the regional ground water table and would <br />reach the river only after flowing through sands and gravels. <br />