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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
1/4/2010
Doc Name
Objection Letter
From
JoEllen Turner
To
DRMS
Type & Sequence
PR6
Email Name
MLT
Media Type
D
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z'� <br />l� <br />Sig <br />on this <br />See the revised Map 2.04.10 -1 Pre -Mine Vegetation, which includes an aerial image fromgN <br />• 1998. Much of this parcel was previously flood irrigated and harvested as an alfalfa field. <br />Prairie dog holes are evident in the middle of the field as well as some non - irrigated <br />4 <br />mounds but much of the field appears healthy. The western portion of the parcel shows <br />v in the baseline ve etation study it igated pasture w grass is the main coml2onent <br />the vegetation. ?�® <br />,-�, ' - <br />• It has bee observed th at the l lorgan ,manag4ffi9F yle for this field before mining <br />commenced was to flood irrigate the field by cgrag eUp p� and furrow strips that ran <br />the length of the field. Typically, the watering would take place at the beginning of each <br />C) harvest cycle. Massive amounts Iu p to 70 shares of water or 2 CFS for the eastern 22.89 <br />acre field) were used and needed to traverse portions of the field. This is called t_ _`l*se7. <br />to � j ��� ' rri '=aoC; and it is needed to push the water in the furrows to the furthest point in <br />the field. The aerial photo indicates some of the furrows were in excess of 1,280 feet. <br />""as nor comronothe watetQ urned on fo.fer days or` mo�Ce toy, totally cove <br />t m Porosity of the soil also plays a big part in how long a watering set will take <br />and how long a field may be. <br />• Morgan has only leased 50 shares of water to WFC to irrigate the post mine lands in the <br />permit area: The lease is included in Attachment 2.05.4(2)(e) -6. Based on the <br />calculations shown in Attachment 2.05.4 (2)(e) -7 to this Section, it is shown that the 50 <br />shares are able to properly irrigate 60.10 acres of Iand.�V[svii g provide" <br />therm neeclamafion ` eriod:3 side ol(rrngaftoR sysfemso the Morgans and pay:forthe <br />�aagemenf of thes'systems untibonci release is Morgans will also get <br />all revenues from all sales of alfalfa hay during and after the bond release period: The <br />layout of the 3 sideroll systems is shown on Map 2.05.4 -5 Post Mine Vegetation. <br />� volt <br />PR -06 Oct 09 2.05.4(2)(6) - 5 <br />r <br />ifying this 'l <br />Y { <br />id as Dryland <br />1 4,X a r-K <br />for i V, • V_ <br />se on an <br />4 • At <br />Morgan property south of BB Road and west of 2700 Road ofQ79f ae esthat has been . <br />+•_ - '� z n:`'�w-6` u,^�5"'•.;*. 'r «�m=;s en z5s. t <br />ated in the wsfr�e�aspar�lrngafed 1?astureiay and,part;lrngaed Pasture;' <br />
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