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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981025
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
404 Permit Review
Section_Exhibit Name
4.0 Appendix 4-I
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SNOWMASS COAL COMPANY RECEIVE D <br />Weir Program <br />Page 1 OCT 131983 <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />Background Colo. Dept of N~tur~l Resources <br />During Snowmass Coal Company's permit review with the Colorado Mined <br />Land Reclamation Division, it was agreed that some type of flow measuring <br />device was necessary on North and Middle Thompson Creeks. In March of <br />1983, Snowmass Coal decided to build a weir on North Thompson Creek, before <br />the spring runoff started, in order to get some idea of the cost of const- <br />ruction problems that would be encountered. Personnel from the Colorado <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division approved of the idea and gave Snowmass <br />permission to construct the weir. However, it was learned that Snowmass <br />might have to apply for a 404 permit from the Army Corp of Engineers before <br />any construction could take place. <br />In a letter dated March 14, 1983, Snowmass requested the Army Corp of <br />Engineers to review the basic plan and decide if a permit was required. On <br />March 29, 1983, Snowmass Coal was informed that a 404 permit from the Corp <br />of Engineers was needed. Snowmass then cancelled its plans to construct <br />the weir before the spring runoff started and began putting a permit applica- <br />tion together. <br />Asa requirement for permit approval from the Corp of Engineers, Snowmass <br />Coal Company was requested to contact the Division of Wildlife in order to <br />determine if fish ladders were required on the weirs. The correspondence <br />J • between the DOW is included with this report. <br />On May 17, 1983, a complete 404 permit application was sent to the Army <br />Corp of Engineers, in addition, a permit application was also sent to the <br />Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division. Both of <br />these documents are included at the end of this report. <br />On June 16, 1983, a Public Notice was sent out by the Corp of Engineers; <br />however, under the heading of "purpose" the Corp of Engineers erroneously <br />stated that the purpose of the weirs was to divert water far use in Snowmass' <br />Coal Mines. Snowmass Coal Company then contacted the Corp of Engineers and <br />corrected their mistake. Anew Public Notice was published and the public <br />comment period was extended to July 29, 1983. <br />On September 16, 1983, Snowmass was issued a 404 permit from the Corp <br />of Engineers and the State Water Quality Control Division to construct the <br />weirs. These permits are also included at the end of this report. <br />Weir Information <br />Three drawings located with the 404 permit application show the const- <br />ruction details of the weirs. Each weir will have fish ladders as shown. <br />Snowmass proposes to use Leupold & Stevens mechanical recorders to contin- <br />uosly monitor the flow through each weir. These recorders will be located <br />in an instrument box as shown on the weir drawings. Each recorder will be <br />• checked once a week to insure that the recorder is operating properly and <br />accurately recording the flow of water through the weirs. <br />All of the recorded data will be included in Snowmass Coal Company's <br />annual hydrology report as outlined in our permit application. <br />
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