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8/24/2016 10:21:19 PM
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11/25/2007 11:42:38 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/15/2002
Section_Exhibit Name
Rule 2.04 Environmental Resources
Media Type
D
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2.04.11 <br />The effect the mine development will have on the endangered fish species <br />of the Colorado River Basin is usually determined by estimating the annual <br />depletion of water from the upper Colorado River caused by the mine <br />development. The consumptive use of water associated with the mine <br />includes water used for dust suppression, showers and personal use and <br />losses due to evaporation. <br />The following water depletion estimate is prepared for the changes proposed <br />by permit revision no. 6. This permit action will allow longwall mining at a <br />production rate not to exceed 6.0 million tons per year. <br />A. The sole water source for the Bowie No. 2 Mine is water pumped from <br />the Deer Trail Ditch. Water is pumped from the ditch into a 500,000 <br />gallon water tank. The Operator has the right to pump up to 0.5 cfs <br />(224.4 gpm) from the ditch. <br />B. Water Depletion by Category: <br />• Road dust suppression -The haul road at the Bowie No. 2 Mine is paved, <br />therefore virtually no water is used for dust suppression on the haul road. <br />Other roads would include the road to the fan, coal stockpile area and the <br />road to the gob pile. It is estimated that an average of four each 3,000 gallon <br />water tank loads are applied to other roads each day for 8 months each year. <br />This equates to 8.9 acre-feet per year. <br />Pond Evaporation (lake evaporation) 34" per year. <br />r1 <br />LJ <br /> Surface Area Acres Annual Eva orative Loss <br />Pond A 0.000 0.00 A-F <br />Pond B 0.348 0.99 A-F <br />Pond C 0.305 0.86 A-F <br />Pond D 0.065 0.18 A-F <br />Pond J 0.286 0.81 A-F <br />Pond K 0.039 0.11 A-F <br />Totals 1.043 2.95 A-F <br />PA-O6 2.04 - 66 - 12/01 <br />A PPRo~ED <br />i/IS~o2 <br />
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