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C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
10/23/1996
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PORPOSED DECISION AND FINDINGS OF COMPLIANCE FOR THE NEW HORIZON MINE 2 C-81-008
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Findings
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4 acre-foot storage right for the 001 reservoir at the New Horizon 1 mining area and is <br /> projected to have 18 acre-feet of pit pumpage during the non-irrigation season available to <br /> them for use. Western Fuels also has a 1.5 acre-foot ground water right associated with the <br /> mined-out shop well. <br /> It is from these alternative sources of water that the surface water augmentation plan has <br /> been developed. No ground water impacts requiring mitigation are forecast. However, <br /> should a ground water supply be diminished to such an extent that it precludes its use, <br /> Western Fuels will replace this supply with surface water available to them (only 62.1 of the <br /> 114.5 acre-feet of CCC water is required for the surface water augmentation plan) or will <br /> replace the well. <br /> The monitoring plan is described in Part II, Section B, Item I.B., of this Findings Document. <br /> It is adequate to show any impacts on adjacent water rights to the New Horizon Mine sites. <br /> Western Fuels-Colorado has shown that it has adequate water rights to mitigate any <br /> discovered impacts and this complies with the requirements of 4.05.15. <br /> 12 <br />
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