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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
3/26/2010
Doc Name
Intent to File a Civil Suit
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JoEllen Turner
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
General Correspondence
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SB1
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DAB
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Also, the 12 shares has been designated by Western Fuels for use on a nearby property <br />and is not available for irrigation on this site. <br />For this reason, WFC is reclassifying this land as Dryland Pasture (DP). <br />4) The Mor an property south of BB Road and west of 2700 Road'of to -y 'acr that has been . <br />°''�'""?�"'` a2� k�^- �a�tct u�s.«.°'«'"0= u�...�4 ^ r - ... ,n � .,.s:� x - ;x sx.� �' <br />designated in the.: WE R 170 -0 to ies as =pa : lrrigated Esastiire lay�'ar d pe> 1�r�ge eet Pasttare.' <br />See the revised Map 2.04.10 -1 Pre -Mine Vegetation, which includes an aerial image from <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 />mounds but much of the field appears healthy. The western portion of the parcel shows <br />in the baseline vegetation study as irrigated pasture where grass is the main component <br />of the vegetation. <br />y .. r�_ <br />• It has bee observed th at the ocg manag eme:nstyf for this field before mining <br />commenced was to flood irrigate the field rrg aL g - nd furrow strips that ran <br />0 the length of the field. Typically, the watering would take place at the beginning of each <br />harvest cycle. Massive amoun up to 70 shares of water or 2 CFS for the eastern 22.89 <br />sed and needed to traverse portions of the field. This is called utse� <br />acre field) were u <br />rrigatoi 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 />wa o comr on fo theT irate to 6 turned` ry fog ten - cfay kor; more to totalfy,coue : <br />e=: �Ic M. Porosity of the soil also plays a big part in how long a watering set ill take <br />and how long a field may be.`�'' <br />• Morgan has only leased 50 shares ofwater to WFC o 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 land Vtiswwillingo�ridet during <br />- mana �� s stems unt'rk bond relEase is aEhieved The 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 />S1 <br />e na e1711o1 - q <br />
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