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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Name
Bid Documents (IMP) Backfilling and Grading Plan for Preparation Plant Area
Permit Index Doc Type
General Correspondence
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The mine discharges are not anticipated co change the ionic <br /> characteristics of the Roaring Fork River. Total discharges are a small <br /> portion of total flow (0.06% mean annual ) , and do not exhibit <br /> significantly different characteristics. Trace elements and heavy metals <br /> are also not found in any high concentrations which would affect the <br /> quality in the Roaring Fork River. Any elevated levels will be diluted. <br /> With satisfactory resolution of the stipulations, the Division finds that <br /> pursuant to Rule 2.07.6(2) (c)the proposed operation will minimize effects <br /> to the prevailing hydrologic balance outside the permit area. <br /> VIII. Alluvial Valley Floors - Rules 2.06.8 and 4.24 <br /> The applicant' s 'alluvial valley floor section in Section III-E, Volume 5 <br /> and environmental resource information in Chapter III, Volumes 4, 5, and <br /> 6 of the application were reviewed for compliance. <br /> The applicant has identified no unconsolidated streamlaid deposits within <br /> and adjacent to the mine site permit area which meet the minimum size <br /> requirement of 50 feet wide and ten acres in extent as set by the OSM <br /> alluvial valley floor guidelines. This was verified by the Division <br /> through review of the material submitted and in the field. However, the <br /> Division identified an area adjacent to the loadout facility which meets <br /> the geomorphic criteria for an alluvial valley floor. This area is <br /> presently in agricultural use and is irrigated with some indications that <br /> portions are subirrigated. Since the applicant has supplied no <br /> information on this area, the Division will assume that this is a <br /> significant alluvial valley floor. The alluvial valley floor, as <br /> identified by the Division (see attached map) , is approximately 1 ,000 <br /> acres in extent. <br /> The train loadout facility has been in existence since 1956. Therefore, <br /> pursuant to Rule 2.06.8(5) (a) (i ) (b) , the applicant is grandfathered from <br /> interrupting, discontinuing, or precluding fanning and from materially <br /> damaging the quantity and quality of water in the surface and ground <br /> water systems that supply the alluvial valley floor. Therefore, the only <br /> finding which the Division is required to make is that the proposed <br /> surface coal mining operations will oe conducted to preserve the <br /> essential hydrologic functions of the alluvial valley floor. <br /> No part of the loadout facility is physically located on the alluvial <br /> valley floor. Therefore, the proposed operation will nor. affect the <br /> natural , geologic, and hydrologic characteristics of the alluvial valley <br /> flour. In addition, the loadout facility is not expected to affect the <br /> quantity and quality of surface and ground water that supply the alluvial <br /> t. <br /> valley floor. <br /> The loadout facility, although only 20-40 feet topograpnically hiyner <br /> than the alluvial valley floor immediately adjacent to the facility, is <br /> noc within the alluvial ground water area as evidenced by well depths or <br /> }lr?A Nelis at the loadout !35-'ao rant) .Therefore, the 10ad0UL j�" <br /> n af~ec` the Crounc .rater SySLemZhat suoolies —ne alluvial Jd eJ <br /> T la or. <br />
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