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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981028
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
6/16/1983
Doc Name
REVIEW OF KEENESBURG MINE ANNUAL HYDROLOGY REPORT PN C-028-81
From
MLRD
To
COORS ENERGY CO
Annual Report Year
1982
Permit Index Doc Type
HYDROLOGY REPORT
Media Type
D
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No
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• 5 <br /> d <br /> ,E PTA BL15 ME D,.f HT�a <br /> ..r..M /4n _ al a4�_:.:,il Klf?71ali <br /> -.-V�'}?C3lTl/3Sn�Q Idy"-�'•ISi�A�,1i1i�i <br /> April 6, 1982 <br /> Mined Land Reclamation Division <br /> Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br /> 1313 Sherman Street <br /> Denver CO 80203 <br /> Gentlemen: <br /> Subject: Keenesburg Coal Mine (Permit No. C-028-81)/ <br /> Stipulation N6 - Water Rights <br /> We have reviewed Hal Simpson' s, Assistant State Engineer, letter <br /> dated February 19, 1982,, which addresses the water rights aspect of our <br /> permit. In response to 'Mr. Simpson's position, we will modify our proposed <br /> plan as follows : <br /> 1) We will not take any credit for the unconsumed portion of <br /> the nontributary water used for irrigation. Therefore, <br /> the Blaney-Griddle analysis previously transmitted will <br /> not be utilized and a discussion of the appropriateness <br /> of the analysis is unnecessary. This new approach modifies <br /> our depletion estimates to the water system by 25.4 acre- <br /> feet per year resulting in a first year depletion of 75.5 <br /> cre-feet and subsequent year depletions of 35.5 acre-feet. <br /> 2) The annual report submitted in February of each year will <br /> reflect the actual amount of pit inflow the previous year, <br /> the amount of make-up water released the previous year and <br /> the proposed make-up water for the coming water season. <br /> 3) The impact of rainfall runoff is accounted for because any <br /> water which enters the pit will be pumped and metered. It <br />
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