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There is a plan in place to deal with noxious weeds, particularly <br />white top, that appear at the Terror Creek Loadout. TCC will <br />maintain records of herbicide use on the property for inspection by <br />Division personnel. <br />XIV.~ Protection of Underground Mining <br />A. There are no current or proposed surface mining operations within or <br />next to the Terror Creek Loadout. <br />XV. Subsidence Control <br />A. This section does not apply to this operation, as Terror Creek is a <br />loadout. No mining has occurred or will occur. <br />XVi. Concurrent Surface and Underground Mining <br />A. This section does not apply to the Terror Creek Loadout. <br />XVII. O~eratione on Alluvial Valley Floors <br />Identification of Alluvial Valley Floors <br />A. Terror Creek Company h8e identified an alluvial deposit extending <br />approximately one mile to the east (upstream) and three miles to the <br />southwest (downstream) of the permit area along the North Fork of <br />the Gunnison River (Map 2). Lands upstream from the permit area are <br />not a part of the hydrologic system that could be affected by the <br />Terror Creek operation; therefore, no determination will be made by <br />the Division for those lands at this time. <br />The valley bottom complex .in the immediate vicinity of the proposed <br />permit area (i.e., sections 15 and 22) consists of the current flood <br />plain o£ the North Fork of the Gunnison and a sloping colluvial <br />deposit which rises above the flood plain to the north. Cropland, <br />primarily fruit orchards and hay land, exists on both the colluvium <br />and the flood plain in the vicinity and is irrigated with water <br />diverted from the Deer Trail Ditch which roughly parallels State <br />Highway 133 along the northern border of the proposed permit area. <br />Detailed site geology (Map 11) and land use information (Map 4) <br />provided within the application with regard to the colluvial deposit <br />is limited to an area extending approximately 1,500 feet in all <br />directions from the proposed permit boundary. An evaluation of the <br />colluvial deposit with respect to alluvial valley floor inclusion <br />will be limited to that portion of the deposit mapped as Qc <br />(unconsolidated colluvium) on Map 11. <br />Construction of the loadout pad and haul/access road within the <br />permit area has disturbed approximately 13 acres, primarily orchard <br />land. Surface disturbances have been limited to the colluvial <br />deposit, with no surface disturbance in the present flood plain. No <br />further surface disturbance is proposed. <br />The application describes the unconsolidated deposit as being <br />composed of colluvial material resulting from mass wasting and elope <br />wash from the steep elopes rising to the north of the permit area <br />(see Map 11). The text indicates that, since settlement in the <br />early 1900'x, the area was graded to allow construction of the Fire <br />Mountain Canal and accoaunodate flood irrigation. <br />Terror Creek Loadout Page 16 <br />