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Apri19, 2003 in the Delta Countv Independent. No comments were received by the Division <br />concerning the renewal. The Applicant Violator System (AVS) was queried for any non- <br />compliance issues relating to Oxbow Mining. The AVS gave an "issue" recommendation. A <br />preliminary adequacy letter was sent to Oxbow Mining LLC on Mazch 10, 2003. Oxbow <br />submitted materials to satisfy stipulations 25 and 34. A complete bond inspection was <br />performed and the bond liability was confirmed as $3, 117, 045.00. <br />Description of the Environment <br />The surface lands within the permit area include 5,551 acres of privately-owned land and 7,629 <br />acres of federally owned lands (USFS and BLM). The coal reserve owners include Oxbow <br />Mining, LLC, other private entities and federal agencies. <br />Surface facilities are located in the Elk Creek, Bear Creek, Hubbard Creek and Sanborn Creek <br />drainages on the north side of the North Fork of the Gunnison River. Mining areas include <br />workings under the Hubbard, Elk, Bear Creek and Coal Gulch drainages. Proposed workings in <br />the Sanborn Creek East Tract have undermined A, B, C and Hoopla Gulches, Bazdine Canyon, <br />Hawk's Nest Creek and an unnamed tributary of Thompson Creek. Hubbazd Creek is a perennial <br />tributary of the North Fork and provides both domestic and agricultural supplies of water. Bear <br />Creek, Elk Creek and Sanborn Creek are intermittent streams. Coal Gulch, the unnamed <br />drainage, A, B and C Gulches, Hawk's Nest Creek, Hoopla Gulch, Bardine Canyon and <br />Thompson Creek are all ephemeral drainages that flow to the North Fork. <br />The North Fork River Basin contains a developed water supply providing agricultural water to <br />the fruit-growing region of the North Fork Valley. The North Fork River enters the main stem of <br />the Gunnison River approximately 30 miles southwest of the Somerset Mine. The drainage basin <br />of the North Fork is mountainous, bounded to the west by the Raggeds, the Ruby Range, to the <br />east by the Huntsman Ridge, to the South by the West Elk Mountains, and to the North by Grand <br />Mesa. Elevations in the basin range from 13,058 feet atop Mt. Owen in the Ruby Range, to <br />5,100 feet at the confluence of the North Fork with the Gunnison River. The town of Somerset, <br />Colorado, immediately adjacent to the Somerset Mine site, is at an elevation of 6,045 feet. <br />Ground reconnaissance during 1978, 1979 and 1980 identified Elk No. 1 Spring as the only <br />location with ground water surfacing within the original Somerset permit area, and this had a <br />flow rate of less than one gallon per minute. It is concluded that there is no lazge ground water <br />reservoir in the area. <br />Western Slope Carbon identified and monitored 11 springs within or adjacent to the Sanborn <br />East Tract. Monitoring records aze available from 1983 through 1987. Somerset Mining <br />Company, now Oxbow Mining, LLC, resumed monitoring these springs in July 1992. Springs 1 <br />through 6 are located along the north boundary of the Sanborn East Tract in the northern portion <br />of Section 2. Springs 7 through 11 are located along the southern boundary of the new tract. The <br />locations of the springs are shown on Map 2.04-M5. <br />