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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
12/1/1987
Doc Name
Hydrology Description
Section_Exhibit Name
Chapter III Section E
Media Type
D
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Ms . Candace Thompson <br /> February .14, 1986 <br /> Page two <br /> In Coal Basin the ground water is in very shallow coluvium <br /> (50 ' to 60' ) and comes to the surface in various locations . <br /> (50' to 60' ) and comes to the surface in various locations . <br /> The end result of all this is that station #20 and/or station <br /> #1 at the mouth show clearly that the water quality of Coal Creek <br /> is not any different, than any other of a dozen streams on the <br /> western slope of Colorado that run through or have exposed <br /> Mancos Shale side slopes . With the completion of the tunnel and <br /> all of our 38 ponds functioning we should begin to see some <br /> improvement in the water quality of Dutch Creek. <br /> Please contact me if you have any questions about the data or <br /> about the relationship between any of the points . <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Ae <br /> 6y.�.--- <br /> Doug Bowman <br /> Environmental Coordinator <br /> DB:rm <br /> �� 38.2 <br />
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