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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
2.04.8 CLIMATOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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D
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• <br />III IIIIIIIilllll III Doc Date:1211112001 <br />sss <br />t:~~ CLIMATOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br />Site-specific data on the climate at the mine site are not available. Howeve <br />has been recorded for the Fort Lewis Station. Temperature information and freeze <br />available for Fort Lewis. The mine site is located approximately 3.8 miles west of <br />station. <br />2.04.8 page 1 <br />precipitation data <br />rta are also <br />e recording <br />Although the rugged topography in La Plata County causes large variationslin climate within <br />short distances, the climatic data recorded for Fort Lewis should be very close to that at the proposed <br />mine site. Elevation at the proposed mine site is approximately 7,500 feet above sea level. The <br />weather station at Fort Lewis is situated at an elevation of 7,610 feet above sea level. <br />The normal precipitation and temperature nonnals, taken from "Climatography of the United <br />States No. 81-4, Decennial Census of U.S. climate," for Fort Lewis are given in Appendix 5. The 10- <br />year, 24 hour precipitation event for the azea is 2.2 inches. The 25-year, 24 hour event is 2.6 inches. <br />The 100-year, 24 hour event is 3.2 inches. These figures were taken from VolumellIl of the <br />"Precipitation -Frequency Atlas of the Western United Stales", a 1973 NOAA publication. <br />LITERATURE CITED <br /> <br /> <br />Climatology of the United States, N. S l-4, Decennial Census for the United States, <br />Environmental Science <br />Services Administration, <br />Environmental Data <br />Service, Washington, D.C. <br />Miller, J. F., e[. al., Precipitation Frequency Atlas of the Western United S[a[es, Volume lIL, ]973, <br />National Oceanic and Atmospheric <br />Administration, U. S. Dep. of <br />Com., Silver Springs, Md. <br />Peak flows in Colorado, Procedures for determining Peak Flows in Colorado, Technical <br />Release No. 55 Urban <br />Hydrology for small <br />watersheds. Soil <br />Conservation Service, U. S. <br />Dept. of Agriculture, <br />March. 1977. <br />June 1995 <br />
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