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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/8/2010
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Protection of the Hydrologic Balance
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Section 2.05.6(3) Protection of the Hydrologic Balance
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Finally, based on geomorphic criteria alone, neither Tuttle or Calamity Draws meet the necessary <br />criteria to be identified as alluvial valley floors, as they display geomorphic features that are <br />indicative of upland areas rather than alluvial valley floors. <br />Hydrology Monitoring Plan <br />When Western Fuels- Colorado (WFC) purchased the Nucla Mine (now the New Horizon Mine) <br />from Peabody Coal Company in April, 1992, there was (and is) existing mining permit C -81 -008 <br />covering the property. WFC will continue to operate under that permit. <br />WFC has developed a new hydrological monitoring program with the advice and consent ofCDMG. <br />The monitoring program is described in detail in Section 2.04.7. <br />B) PROBABLE HYDROLOGIC CONSEQUENCES <br />In support of its original application to mine the Nucla and Nucla East properties (now the New <br />Horizon 1 and New Horizon 2 mining areas), Peabody Coal Company performed extensive and <br />detailed computer modeling to determine probable hydrologic consequences of mining. Details of <br />the computer modeling are available in Attachment 2.05.6(3) -2 (formerly Peabody Tab 17 ). <br />This discussion incorporates water monitoring results through the spring of 2001, which have been <br />valuable in predicting long term probable hydrologic consequences. <br />Peabody summarized the discussion in Attachment 2.05.6(3) -2 (formerly Peabody Tab 17) by <br />listing the probable hydrologic consequences and the results of the analysis of each impact. This <br />summary is presented as Table 2.05.6(3) -1 on the following pages. The table has been modified <br />to incorporate new findings with both the New Horizon #1 and #2 mines. As can be seen, all of the <br />probable impacts have been determined to have no short or long term significance or a plan has <br />been presented to mitigate those determined to have some significance. <br />Following the summary table is a detailed discussion of each of the potential impacts to the <br />hydrologic balance. <br />Revised August 2010 (PR06) 2.05.6(3) -16 <br />
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