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• 2.04.7 <br />There are two parcels of land accessed by 4365 Lane. Both of these parcels <br />obtain irrigation water that flows under the railroad tracks from upland areas. <br />Both of these parcels of land are owned by the applicant. <br />There is an unnamed ditch that flows across land within the Terror Creek <br />Loadout permit area. The irrigation water flows under the railroad tracks to <br />land owned by the applicant. <br />The main source of water for the Deer Trail Ditch, Majnik Ditch and the <br />Mayes Ditch is Hubbard Creek. The Mayes Ditch and Majnick Ditch have <br />been conbined and are now call the Mayes Ditch. The Deer Trail ditch runs <br />below the mine site so its secondary source of water may include surface <br />run-off from the mine. The Mayes Ditch does not run below the mine site. <br />The Jenkins Ditch No. 1 and 2 do not have headgates. Their souce of water <br />is apparently seeps from the Fire Mountain Canal. <br />The Stephens Ditch is unknow to the Water Commissioner. It is apparently <br />a ditch that at one time derived its flow from Stephens gulch. <br />• The main source of water for the Lennox Ditch and Stewart ditch is the North <br />Fork of the Gunnison River. Both ditches are located south of the River so <br />surface run-off from the mine site is not a concern. <br />The source of water for the Terror Ditch is Terror Creek and Terror Creek <br />Reservoir. <br />Terror Creek and Terror Creek Reservoir are outside of the angle of draw of <br />the mine workings (See map 27, Subsidence). The Creek and Reservoir will <br />be protected from the effects of subsidence. See section 2.05.6. <br />The quality of water in the Fire Mountain Canal and Deer Trail Ditch could be <br />adversely affected by surface run-off from the mine site. However, because <br />run-off from the disturbed areas will be passed through one of three <br />sediment ponds or treated with alternative sedimentation control, any <br />potential adverse affect related to the mine operation will be eliminated or at <br />least minimized. The quality of water in the Fire Mountain Canal and Deer <br />Trail ditch could also be adversely affected by mine-water discharge. If <br />continuous mine discharge were to occur, the effluent would need to be <br />piped over or around the Deer Trail Ditch and the Fire Mountain Canal to <br />avoid any potential quality degradation. <br />• <br />PR-06 2.04 - 37 - 8/01 <br />fl PPRoy~p <br />~r s~o ~ <br />