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4. The irrigation potential of Bayden Gulch and Dry Creek <br />will be reviewed and if sufficient data are available, <br />annual and seasonal variations of stream flow will be pre- <br />sented. Diversion records of irrigation structures in the <br />drainages will be collected and reviewed. <br />5. If AVF are determined to be in both or in a single valley, <br />the relative degree of impact as a result of mining will be <br />identified. if an AVF is present, a program will be <br />designed to further define the AVF, the impacts from <br />mining and to initiate a monitoring program. <br />6. An engineering report will be prepared that described the <br />investigation and presents opinions about the presence or <br />absence of an AVF in either Hayden Gulch or Dry Creek. <br />information and interpretations will be provided to <br />support the conclusions of the report. The report will be <br />completed so as to address the concerns expressed by the <br />Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board. <br />7. Meetings will be held with the client to discuss the <br />status of the project and to present the findings. After <br />the report has been submitted to the CMLRB, Bishop <br />Associates will meet with CMLRB personnel to discuss the <br />findings. <br />B. TIME REQUIRID <br />• Work under this ag[eement will concnence upon receipt of author- <br />ization to proceed. It is estimated that work under Part A can <br />be completed in 6 to 8 weeks. <br />~- <br />Delays caused by major changes in the project plans or by cir- <br />cumstances beyond the control of the engineer will extend the <br />time of completion. <br />Sincerely, <br />C. C. Legal <br />Manages of Environmental Control <br />CCL/jg <br />C <br />