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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
7/23/1993
Doc Name
PROPOSED DECISION & FINDINGS OF COMPLIANCE FOR RN2
Permit Index Doc Type
FINDINGS
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<br />East and West Roatcap Creek were also not determined to be Alluvial <br />Valley Floors. The sediments are predominately colluvial in nature <br />and are too limited to support agricultural activities. <br />In reviewing the original application, some concerns were raised over <br />whether Cyprus proposed to use augmentation water that would normally <br />supply an AVF. Cyprus responded by showing that Terror Ditch and West <br />Reservoir waters supply Garvin Mesa and an irrigated area known as <br />"The Basin," both of which are out of the valley floor complex and are <br />not Alluvial Valley Floors. Therefore, Cyprus will not be affecting <br />an AVF because of augmentation mitigation. <br />Alluvial Vallev'Floors - Ffndinas <br />The applicant is eligible for exemption from the requirements of <br />Section 34-33-114(2)(e)(II) of C.R.S. 1973 by virtue of having a <br />permit issued before August 3, 1977. This permit was a License to <br />Mine, issued by the Colorado Division of Mines on December 14, 1976. <br />This was the primary permit required at .the time by Colorado law to <br />operate an underground coal mine. The extent of this exemption must <br />be based upon a demonstration of financial or regulatory commitment to <br />mine before August 3, 1977. In this case, mine maps submitted to the <br />Division of Mines and information in the permit application (see <br />"Ground Water Investigation of Steven's Gulch" in Volume 4) provide <br />the appropriate financial or regulatory demonstration. Therefore, the <br />area identified as an Alluvial Valley Floor along the North Fork of <br />the Gunnison River are exempt from the requirements of Section <br />34-33-114(2>(e)(I). The permit revision areas and the potential <br />Alluvial Valley Floor in adjacent Terror Creek are not covered by the <br />grandfather provision, and will be discussed separately. <br />Although exempted from Section 34-33-114(2>(e)(I); the applicant must <br />still comply with Section 34-33-120<2)<j)(VI) for all activities that <br />involve surface operations or surface impacts incident to the <br />underground portions of the mine. To demonstrate compliance, the <br />applicant must identify the essential hydrologic functions of an <br />Alluvial Valley floor and submit a plan demonstrating that the <br />essential hydrologic functions can be preserved throughout mining or <br />restored after mining. <br />The essential hydrologic functions of the AVF along the North Fork of <br />the Gunnison are both flood irrigation and subirrigation. The lower <br />levels of this AVF are subirrigated naturally. Yet, the upper <br />portions, between the Farmers Ditch and the river, which exhibit some <br />subirrigation, may be attributed to recharge from adjacent irrigation <br />ditches and canals. In these areas flood irrigation is the essential <br />function. <br />The operator will restore the essential hydrologic functions of this <br />Alluvial Valley Floor at the completion of mining. The loadout <br />facilities will be dismantled and hauled off the site. The area will <br />be regraded to restore irrigation ditches and original pre-mining <br />Contours. <br />-45- <br />
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