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2008-03-21_PERMIT FILE - C1980007A (4)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/21/2008
Section_Exhibit Name
2.04.7 Hydrology Description
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West Elk Mine <br />from its confluence with Minnesota Creek and approximately 1.7 miles south of the permit area. It <br />is owned and operated by the Beaver Reservoir Company. Records of the SEO show that the <br />reservoir has a decreed capacity of 1,620.20 acre-feet of which 551.70 acre-feet is a conditional <br />decree. The source of water for the reservoir is runoff from Mount Gunnison. Leakage from <br />Beaver Reservoir has caused the SEO to restrict its storage capacity. This leakage causes minor <br />springs to occur in the outcropping bedrock along the downstream banks of East Fork and below <br />the toe of the dam. Leakage is most noticeable in the spring when the reservoir is at its maximum <br />storage capacity. The yield of Beaver Reservoir has been tabulated by the SEO (1978) for the 28- <br />year period from 1950 through 1977. During this period, the average reservoir yield was <br />approximately 680 acre-feet per year. <br />In addition to the two storage reservoirs in the area of the West Elk Mine, a total of 61 stock water <br />impoundments have been identified in or adjacent to the permit area. Map 37 illustrates the <br />locations of the known stock water ponds. Stock water ponds are typically found in drainages or <br />below identified springs where surface water can be collected. These ponds, for the most part, do <br />not represent adjudicated water rights or perennial flows. Within the Gunnison National Forest, the <br />ponds are managed for seasonal use only by the U.S. Forest Service. <br />Wetlands <br />Based upon inspection of conventional and infrared aerial photographs and reconnaissance-level <br />field investigation, there are approximately 7 acres of wetlands (as defined by the U.S. Army Corps <br />of Engineers [USACE]) in the pen-nit area. Field surveys conducted in August.1995 verified this <br />estimate. Most of the wetlands are found in drainage channels, although there are small, isolated <br />wetlands on the hillsides where springs and seeps occasionally emerge as a result of <br />landslides/slumps. <br />EVE inventoried the wetlands and riparian zones within the South of Divide area in the <br />fall of 1996 and again in the fall of 2004. Based on these studies, there are approximately <br />42 acres of wetlands in the South of Divide permit area. Wetlands occur in four types of <br />locations: (1) Along the channel bottoms, (2) In association with beaver activity, (3) At <br />seeps or. springs, and (4) Along the margins of stock ponds. The vast majority of the <br />wetland acreage is located along the Dry Fork and Lick Creek riparian corridors. <br />For additional information regarding wetlands, refer to Section 2.05.6 and Exhibit 32B of this <br />document. <br />Baseline Monitoring Program <br />This section discusses the program that MCC has implemented to monitor the water resources in <br />the pc=it area. Many of the monitm-ing stations have been gaged for yea: s and, consequently, have <br />established the baseline hydrologic regime of the resource in accordance with CDRMS regulations. <br />At least one year (per Table 10) of baseline data will be provided to CDRMS prior to longwall <br />minim under or within the angle-of-draw of a monitored water resource in the pen-nit area. <br />Monitoring data are also presented in the Annual Hydrology Reports. <br />2.04-84 Revised November 2004 PRI G, AAarch 2006; Rei,..4pri1 2006 PRIG; Ren. AIc7y 2006 PRIO; Sep. 2007 PR12; Feb. 2008 PR12
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