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• Current farming activities that could be affected by mining are <br />found on Map 9, Energy Mine No. 3 Land Dae, and Map 5, Energy Mine <br />No. 3 Surface and Coal Ownership. To document the type and quantity <br />of agricultural activities performed in these areas, CYCC consulted <br />the Ranch Management Plans in the soil Conservation District Office <br />and in the Allotment Hanagement Plans required by the BLM for <br />livestock grating management planning. Although both of these <br />agencies are required to have this type of information in their <br />files, no suitable information could be located to document the type <br />and quantity of agricultural activities performed in these eite- <br />specific areas. Lands currently utilized as irrigated hay lands, <br />irrigated pasture, and non-irrigated pasture caa be found on Map 9, <br />Hnergy Mine No. 3 Land Use, including areas pertaining to the <br />• potential alluvial valley floors in the proposed permit and adjacent <br />area. <br />In summary, insufficient data were available to document the <br />quantity of agricultural activities associated with the possible <br />alluvial valley floors in the proposed permit and adjacent areas. <br />However, the type of agricultural activities in the above areas is <br />documented in Map 9, Energy Mine No. 3 Land Use. <br />Potential Material Damage <br />The determination of the risk of causing material damage 'to an <br />alluvial valley floor is dependent on four criteria. These criteria <br />are: 1) potential increases in the concentration of total dissolved <br />solids (TDS) of waters supplied to an alluvial valley floor to <br />2.06-36 <br />