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~"~./ ~ ~~ <br />• <br />June 17, 1987 <br />Ms. Candace Thompson <br />Hydrologist <br />Mined Land Reclamation <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 423 <br />Denver, CO Bv203-2273 <br />Re: TR-nB, Sutey Expansion, File No. C-B1-017 <br />Dear Ms. Thompson: <br />The following discussion is in response to your <br />adequacy review letter dated May 13, 1987. <br />The location of the new pond, intake, vegetation <br />reference area and topsoil piles have been accurately shown <br />on Map 2 of 2. <br />Cutoff collars will not be used for the new sediment <br />pond because we are planning to use the e>:isting 48" CMP <br />• that now runs under the road for the diversion ditch. In <br />other words, the new pond will be built around this culvert. <br />This culvert has been in existence for several years and has <br />shown that it does not leak around the outside of the pipe. <br />The snow runoff index used in the LISLE was obtained <br />from the book, "Applied Hydrology and Sedimentology for <br />Disturbed Areas", 1961, Barfield, Warner and Haan, page 316. <br />This factor takes into account the effect of spring thaws. <br />The factor FD_r,, is precipitation in inches from December to <br />May. I used precipitation data for the Last 14 years to <br />obtain our FD_r,. Due to our sometimes large spring runoff, <br />all new ponds and ditches in Coal basin will be designed <br />with this factor. <br />From Map 2 of 2, Drainage Area III is shown as an <br />out slope of the final pile configuration. As you will note, <br />all runoff from this area will flow down the slope to the <br />West Collection Ditch. The 1X arrow was drawn in the wrong <br />direction for Areas VI and VII. It should be drawn to the <br />west and has been changed on Map.2 of 2. Runoff Area VI <br />wi l l f low down the outsl ope to the edge of Runof f Area V I I . <br />Then runoff from both areas will flow-westward to the West <br />Collection Ditch. Therefore, no new runoff will flow to the <br />East Collection Ditch and the er.isting ponds. <br /> <br />97 <br />w, -.-- <br />... . <br />