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T. 10S. , R. 89W. , Sec . 10, NE1/4, SW1/4; 2 small ponds in <br /> Coal Creek drainage <br /> T. 10S . , R. 89W. , Sec. 13, SW1/4, SE1/4; 1 small pond on <br /> hillslope above small <br /> tributary to Coal Creek <br /> T A OS. , R. 88W. , Sec. 18, NE1/4, SE1/4; 3 small ponds on Coal <br /> Creek drainage <br /> No significant springs or seeps were located in the Coal Creek <br /> drainage area. <br /> Plate I, Coal Basin Mine Affected Area shows the location <br /> of mine discharge into the surface water system. These points <br /> of discharge are: <br /> Dutch Creek No. 1 Mine - T. 10S . , R. 89W. , Sec . 17, NE1/4, SE1/4; <br /> south F1 . Dutch Creek <br /> Bear Creek No. 4 Mine - T. 10S . , R. 89W. , Sec . 21, N141/4, NE1/4; <br /> Bear Creek <br /> Coal Basin No. 5 Mine - T. 10S . , R. 89W. , Sec . 5 , SW1/4, SW1/4; <br /> Coal Creek <br /> Total pumpage from these three sources ranges from 150 to 300 <br /> gpm, is intermittent, and is seasonal in nature with the greatest <br /> amounts being pumped in the spring. <br /> The coal processing plant will operate on a closed system and <br /> will not discharge any water into the surface water system. <br /> Drainage Description <br /> The Coal Creek drainage is characterized by steep slopes , <br /> barren of vegetation in some areas , and covered with aspen <br /> 5 <br />