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.~` <br />Bowie No. 2 TR-06, I gave Bob the numbers on January j, 1999. Bob said he could take care of <br />it with a one page determination, since the evaporative loss is so small. <br />Concernin, the Bowie No. 2 TR-07, Bob said that the large increase in consumptive use would <br />necessitate a more involved review and that OS~4 needs to reyuest consultation by the U.S. Fish <br />& Wildlife Service. Bob suggested that the operator submit a letter to OSM, committing to <br />making the payment to the Fish and Wildlife Foundation For [he anticipated water depletion. I <br />sent this request to the operator. Attached is a copy of that January 6, 1999 letter. Also attached <br />are the cover letter, which describes the revision subject, and two pages from the technical <br />revision concerning water consumption. <br />Concerning the Bowie No. 1 TR-29, the operator had provided a figure of 0.2~ ac-ft/yr as the <br />evaporative loss. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service waived the depletion fee, in a letter dated <br />December 2, 1998. In a letter dated January 8, 1999, the operator revised the depletion Fgure to <br />0.~ ac-ft/yr. This is still below the 100 ac-ft/yr threshold for requiring a fee. <br />Finally, concerning the Bowie No. 1 TR-30, the operator recently provided the figure for the <br />anticipated increase in water consumption for the loadout. I will let Bob know what the figure is. <br />If you need any additional information, please call me. <br />Sincerely, <br />seph J. dash <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />cc: Bob Leachman (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Grand Junction) <br />William A. Beaz, Jr. (Bowie Resources) <br />Jim Stover, P.E. (J.E. Stover & Associates) <br />attachments <br />c:\wp61 \bowie2\tr7osm 1 <br /> <br />