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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
12/1/1987
Doc Name
General Description of Geology and Hydrology
Section_Exhibit Name
Chapter III Section C
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D
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fall. The average peak flow in June is 892 cubic feet per <br /> • second (cfs) , while the average February low flow is 32 cfs . <br /> Flow in the Crystal River below its confluence <br /> with Coal Creek are tabulated in Appendix: III-C-3 . Table <br /> III-C-7 summarizes the discharges of the Crystal River above <br /> Avalanche Creek. The Crystal River above Avalanche Creek <br /> gauge is located approximately 3 miles downstream from the <br /> confluence of Coal Creek and the Crystal River and 6 miles <br /> downstream from the Crystal River at Placita gauging station. <br /> The discharge increase between gauging stations is attri- <br /> buted to the combined flow of Coal Creek and numerous small <br /> drainages discharging into the Crystal River . <br /> Coal Creek and other small tributaries <br /> increase flow in the Crystal River by 25 to 50% between the <br /> two stations . <br /> The average June high flows for the 1965-1977 <br /> period of record is 1131 cfs , and the average February low <br /> flow is 48 cfs . <br /> d . Description of the East Muddy Creek watershed . <br /> The lease area on the west side of Huntsman <br /> Ridge is drained by a series of small streams that flow into <br /> the Clear Fork to the confluence of the East Muddy Creek . <br /> (Exhibit IV-C-I) Drainage is in a west to southwest direction. <br /> Primary streams draining the lease area are from north to <br /> south, Second Creek, North Twin Creek, South Twin Creek, <br /> Rock Creek, Gooseberry Creek, Deadh.orse Creek, Cpal Creek, <br /> • <br /> 34 <br />
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