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• <br />2010 ANNUAL HYDROLOGY REPORT <br />1.0 INTRODUCTION <br />The following Annual Hydrology Report (AHR) presents hydrologic monitoring data from the BTU Empire <br />Company, LLC (BTU EC) underground mine (a.k.a. Williams Fork Mine) sites near Craig, Colorado for the <br />2010 calendar year. Site locations are described below. This AHR is provided in fulfillment of reporting <br />requirements under the Colorado State Division of Reclamation, mining and Safety (DRMS), Permit No. C- <br />81-044. All references to "2010" in this report refer to the 2010 calendar year (January 1, 2010 through <br />December 31, 2010). Monitoring results for prior calendar years (1983 through 2009) are presented in <br />previous AHRs, although selected historical data (period of record - POR) are summarized in some of the <br />tables and figures within this AHR. <br />Following a discussion of Site Location and Background, this AHR provides a section on the 2010 <br />• Hydrologic Monitoring Program, which is further divided into the following subsections: <br />1) Groundwater Monitoring <br />2) Surface Water Monitoring <br />This is followed by the Summary and Conclusions Section. Tables, Figures, and back-up documentation are <br />located in the tabbed sections at the back of this AHR. <br />2.0 SITE LOCATION AND BACKGROUND <br />BTU EC's Eagle No. 5 and Eagle No. 6 Mines are underground coal mines located approximately seven <br />miles south of Craig, Colorado, on State Highway 13. The mine sites, and adjacent area he along the <br />northern foot of the Williams Fork Mountains, which trend east to west. The elevation of the permit area <br />ranges from a low of approximately 6,130 feet in the Big Bottom area, to a high of about 7,400 feet in the <br />Williams Fork Mountains. The entire operation is located in Moffat County, Colorado. The general location <br />of the site is shown on Figure 1. <br />There are two major northwestern Colorado Rivers, which intersect the permit area. These are: 1) the <br />Yampa River and 2) the Williams Fork River. The Yampa River runs from north to south through the permit <br />area, while the Williams Fork River runs from south to north and intersects the Yampa River just north of the <br />mine facilities area. The northern portion of the permit area is dominated by the Big Bottom alluvium, while <br />the southern and eastern portions of the permit area are dominated by the Williams Fork Mountains and the <br />c-81-044 2010 Arm