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• after it is dumped into the Fire Mountain Canal and Deer Trail Ditch irrigation water <br />diverted from entering the Fire Mountain Cannel flows across TCC's property. Irrigation <br />water from the Fire Mountain Cannel also flows across TCC's property. All drainage <br />basins and associated drainage's within [he permit area and adjacent areas are shown on <br />the Geology/I-Iydrology Map (Map 2). <br />Alternative Water Sup lies <br />TCC loadout facilities will not cause contamination, diminution, or interruption of any <br />underground or surface source of water. The consequences of operation of the loadout <br />facility on the hydrologic balance, existing water resources, and water rights will not be <br />adverse and probably are non-existent. Due to the very limited supply or lack of <br />groundwater in the area and the very small size of the operation, there will be no <br />measurable affects on the groundwater system or groundwater rights. Since no serious or <br />• significant subsurface activity is planned, no permanent or continuous aquifers will be <br />impacted by the operation. Likewise, the loadout operation will not impact or <br />significantly alter water quality in the North Fork of the Gunnison River. <br />The hydrologic features of the general area are shown on the Regional <br />Geology/Hydrology Map (Map 2). A detailed sediment control plan for the permit area <br />is shown on the Facilities Map (Map 5) and on the Sedimentation Pond Design Map <br />(Map 7). <br />Because the TCC loadout facility will not have any impact on any surface or groundwater <br />users in the area, no alternative water supplies have been identified or are required. <br />C~ <br />2.04-11 <br />Rev. 6- 15-98 <br />Permit Renewal 3 <br />1~1 R- t7 <br />