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11/26/2007 5:44:18 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/15/2002
Doc Name
Pages 2.05-59 through 2.05-116
Section_Exhibit Name
Rule 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Part 2
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D
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• 2.05.6(6) <br />Hubbard Creek and Terror Creek are perennial streams which drain <br />approximately 35 and 29 square miles respectively. Both are important <br />sources of irrigation water. The flow is Terror Creek is supplemented during <br />periods of low flow by discharges from the Terror Creek Reservoir which is <br />formed by an earthen embankment. <br />Groundwater within the Mesaverde formation has been found to be of low <br />quality and limited extend. See section 2.04.7 for a thorough discussion of <br />the groundwater within the permit and adjacent area. <br />Terror Creek road is outside of the permit boundary and adjacent area. <br />Portions of Hubbard Creek road are within the permit boundary and adjacent <br />area and are protected from subsidence damage by limited extraction zones <br />in the areas where serious damage could occur. Numerous jeep trails cross <br />areas of predicted substantial subsidence. However, subsidence should not <br />result in serious damage to the roads provided surface fracturing and <br />• cracking does not accompany the subsidence. Any minor damage which <br />occurred could be readily repaired with a grader and/or dozer. <br />Various access roads and trails have been constructed for past exploratory <br />drilling and existing hunting use. These trails are not surfaced and have <br />limited access and traffic. The trails are used for monitoring of <br />environmental resources. <br />The power line that parallels Terror Creek is owned by the Department of <br />Energy, Western PowerAdministration. It is the Curecanti-Rifle 230/345-KV <br />transmission line. The ROW for the line is 125 feet in width and includes <br />access roads. The transmission line structures are steel lattice with buried <br />reinforced concrete bases. <br />(a)(ii)(B) <br />The creeks, ponds, springs, reservoir, access roads, trails and power line <br />alignment are shown on Map 9, Hydrologic Monitoring Location. The <br />location of the water rights are presented on Map 23, Water Rights Location. <br />The location of the lower and upper perched water bearing zones are <br />• presented on Maps 10 and 11 respectively. <br />PR-04 2.05 - 102 - t0l00 <br />
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