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2008-11-24_PERMIT FILE - C1996083A (13)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/24/2008
Doc Name
pg 2.05-59 to 2.05-125
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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D
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2.05.6(6) <br />Spring Rate GPM Spring Rate GPM <br /> Ave to Max Ave to Max <br />SP33-5 0.2 to 2.5 S34-4 1.2 to 4.8 <br />S33-2 3 to30 S34-5 1.2 to 10.7 <br />S34-1 0.6 to 4.3 SP34-11 2.8 to 18.8 <br />SP34-2 3.0 to 22.2 S34-22 1.5 to 35.0 <br />S34-3 0.2 to 1.7 <br />The BLM has two federal appropriated in-stream flow rights on 2.5 miles of <br />Terror Creek and 1.25 miles of Hubbard Creek. See the following table. <br />Water Right Summary <br />Water Right Spring/Pond Designation Decree Date Owner <br />Hubbard Creek 1.25 Miles Instream 0.011 CFS 12/31/1882 BLM <br />Terror Creek 2.5 Miles Instream 0.012 CFS 12/31/1882 BLM <br />Water right map codes 7 and 8 are associated with the reclaimed Blue <br />Ribbon Mine. Map code 7 is for the Blue Ribbon Well which has been <br />sealed. Map code 8 is for the Blue Ribbon Reservoir No. 1 which was been <br />reclaimed. Both of these water rights are adjacent to the permit boundary. <br />• <br />The ponds are man-made structures. The pond embankments are <br />constructed of earth material. The embankments typically have a low spot to <br />serve as an overflow spillway. The ponds are located in ephemeral <br />drainages typically near a spring. They have a surface area of about 500 to <br />2,000 square feet and vary in depth from two to eight feet. <br />Hubbard Creek and Terror Creek are perennial streams which drain <br />approximately 35 and 29 square miles respectively. Both are important <br />sources of irrigation water. The flow in Terror Creek is supplemented during <br />periods of low flow by discharges from the Terror Creek Reservoir (Bruce <br />Park Reservoir) which is formed by earthen embankments. <br />The Terror Ditch is an unlined earthen structure with a capacity of about 6 to <br />8 cfs. The Ditch delivers irrigation water to Garvin Mesa. The first 2,500 feet <br />of the ditch is constructed along a very steep hillside above Terror Creek. <br />PR-10 2.05 - 102 - 06/08 <br />~9 pPRavE~ <br />//~Z~ joy <br />
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