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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981017
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GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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Bid Documents (IMP) Transfer of Permit SO1
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of.coo <br /> y� $ DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br /> * * David H.Getches,Executive Director <br /> #87 MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br /> f8T6 DAVID C.SHELTON, Director <br /> Richard D.Lamm <br /> Govemor <br /> February 17, 1984 - <br /> Mr. Doug Bowman <br /> Mid-Continent Resources, Inc. <br /> P.O. Box 158 <br /> Carbondale, Colorado 81623 <br /> Re: Quantification of Sediment Generated by Road System <br /> File No. C-017-81 <br /> Dear Mr. Bowman: <br /> I have completed an extensive analysis of the water quality data contained in <br /> the Coal Basin Mines permit application and in your letter of December 23, <br /> 1983 in order to quantify the road system sediment yield. In your letter, you <br /> came up with a sediment yield estimate of approximately 3 tons/acre/year. <br /> Using the data from both sources, I calculated several estimates of the road <br /> system sediment yield that varied between 1 .4 tons/acre/year to 22.8 <br /> tons/acre/year. At that point, it became evident to me that the actual <br /> contribution of sediment from the road system cannot be _quantified without <br /> installing a more sophisticated monitoring system. <br /> In order to determine whether a road drainage monitoring system is warranted, <br /> I conducted a t-test on the Total Suspended Solids (TSS) data from all 10 <br /> - stream monitoring sites. This analysis shows whether there are any <br /> statistical differences .in TSS�=levels between the stations aid between <br /> undisturbed and disturbed dratnages. - No significant;,differenges_ were found at <br /> the 1% level . Therefore,. I do -not feel that any additional' monitoring is <br /> necessary at present. , <br /> During` my next inspectian, I •will discuss my methods of data analysis in more <br /> detail . If you have any questions in the, interim; please -don't hesitate to <br /> call me. 4mincerely <br /> Herron <br /> Reclamation Specialist <br /> �= Doc. No. 9473 L <br /> 423 Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203 Tel.(303)866-3567 <br />
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