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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981008
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Revision
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8/10/2010
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Response 4 Revised Section 2.05.4(2)(e) Attachment 2.05.4(2)(e)-11
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Production Potential of Reclaimed Irrigate Pasture <br />United States Department of Agrricultun <br />WKS <br />fUllirae Reamm Canwvallkm SeNdw <br />An Boyd. Rnwce Cmematiorist <br />P. O. Box 28 <br />Norwood. CO 81423 <br />pm.boyd@co.usdagov <br />970327424SOFFlCE <br />97OW -4247 -FAX <br />July 11, 2006 <br />Ross Gubka <br />Western Fuels Colorado <br />P.O. Box 628 <br />Nucla, CO 81424 <br />Dear Mr. Gubka: <br />Upon assessment of the reclaimed irrigated pastures at the Weston Fuels Coal Mine near Nucla, <br />Colorado, it is my professional judgment that the irrigated pastures east of Montrose County <br />2700 Road have limited production potential due to the following reasons: <br />1) The soils prior to mining and reclamation were shallow with low water holding <br />capacity, approximately 18 inches to unweathered bedrock. <br />2) The fields generally have a southern aspect, with a slope ranging from 3 to 30 <br />percent, which increases the plaint evapotranspiration rates and the droughtiness of the <br />M 3) Due to the droughtiness of this site, supplemental irrigation is needed early in the <br />spring in order to satisfy crop water requirements, commonly belire the irrigation <br />water is delivered by the Colorado Cooperative Ditch Company. <br />Because these soil types are limited in their production potential, they are not typically irrigated <br />in the Nucla area Instead, they are normally managed as rangeland or dryland pasture. As a <br />result, there are few production records for irrigated pasture and hay for these soil types. <br />The agronomic management of these irrigated pastures by Western Fuels Colorado has been <br />reviewed by me and is consistent with NRCS pasture and hayland management standards. <br />In the end, a realistic production goal for the above mentioned irrigated pastures is: <br />one toulacre of bailed hay in June (fast cutting). <br />If you have any finther questions concerning my assessment of the reclaimed irrigated pastures <br />on the Western Fuels Coal Mine, please contact me. <br />Sincerely, . <br />Jim Boyd, NRCS Resource: Conservationist <br />The NOW Resource Corwerrrbr service wort In peensrship wkh na American people <br />to cawrva MM suddn eahsai reeowees on pluses bmk. An E*W ovwrl w prodder and 8gAoyw <br />r I I I rcr I <br />
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