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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981071
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
3/27/1997
Doc Name
PROPOSED DECISION & FINDINGS OF COMPLIANCE FOR RN3
Permit Index Doc Type
FINDINGS
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by addition of the projected impacts from spoils aquifers at surface mines in the drainage <br />to predictions of peak dischazges from the Foidel Creek Mine. <br />The Foidel Creek Life-of--Mine Revision contains information on vegetation cover and <br />production by species for flood irrigated and sub-irrigated croplands on the affected <br />alluvial valley floors. Alluvial bodies, ittigated fields ~rtd vegetation sample locations <br />are depicted on Map No. 36 "Twentymile Park Salt Loading Study Land Use and <br />Hydrologic -Boundaries." This information was used by the Division to make the <br />required findings with regard to material damage. <br />Required findings for identified alluvial valley floors on Trout Creek, Fish Creek, Foidel <br />Creek/Middle Creek confluence, and upper Middle Creek aze presented separately below. <br />Trout Creek <br />The boundaries of the Trout Creek alluvial valley floor which would potentially be <br />affected by the proposed operation and to which these findings apply include irrigated <br />pasture 8S which encompasses the Middle Creek, Trout Creek Confluence and all alluvial <br />deposits downstream on Trout Creek to its confluence with the Yampa River as depicted <br />on Supplemental Map No. 1. Alluvial deposits on Trout Creek meet alluvial valley floor <br />criteria based on extensive acreage of flood ittigated hayland, potential for flood <br />irrigation and a presumed capability to support sub-irrigated vegetation. <br />Flood irrigated hayland and vegetation sample locations are depicted on supplemental <br />Map No. 36. Irrigated hayland is the predominant land use on the Trout Creek AVF and <br />the dominant species are Kentucky bluegrass, smooth brome and timothy. Based on the <br />extent of existing flood irrigated farmland, and lack of specific information regazding <br />extent or use of sub-irrigated alluvium, the Division finds that the Trout Creek alluvial <br />valley floor is significant to farming. The required findings are set forth below. <br />The proposed mining operations would not interrupt, discontinue or preclude <br />farming on the alluvial valley floor. <br />Mining activity would not directly impact any portion of the Trout Creek Alluvial Valley <br />Floor. Any impacts would be indirect, as a result of discharge of affected water into <br />Foidel Creek, Fish Creek and Middle Creek. Fish Creek is tributazy to Trout Creek and <br />Foidel Creek is tributary to Middle Creek which is tributary to Trout Creek. Indirect <br />impacts are addressed under Finding No. 2, below. <br />2. The proposed mining operations would not cause material damage to the quantity <br />or quality of surface and ground water that supply the alluvial valley floor. <br />Proposed operations would not diminish the quantity of water supplied to the Trout <br />Creek AVF. In fact, the combination of spoil aquifer discharge at Eckman Park and <br />30 <br />
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