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Amok IL <br /> -25- <br /> All three mining operations in the general area are underground <br /> operations. The life-of-mine areas of these mines are plotted on Figure <br /> 2. In addition, the coal seams to be mined, the area of surface <br /> disturbance, the area to be undermined during the first 5-year permit <br /> period and the area to be undermined during the life-of-mine are <br /> tabulated in Table 1 . This assessment is divided into the three major <br /> subsections: Description of the Hydrologic Environment, Probable <br /> Hydrologic Consequences of Mining and Cumulative Hydrologic Impact <br /> Assessment. <br /> Description of the Hydrologic Environment <br /> The first part of this assessment describes the hydrology of the Roaring <br /> Fork River Drainage Basin. This includes a regional description of <br /> 1) topography, 2) precipitation and runoff, 3) geology, 4) ground water, <br /> and 5) surf ace water. <br /> Topography <br /> The topography of the Crystal-Roaring Fork Drainage Basin consists of <br /> broad flood plains and terraces in the lowland river valleys flanked by <br /> steep walled canyons and broad park areas along the tributary streams. <br /> The topography is strongly controlled by the erosional resistance of the <br /> sedimentary rock strata along the Grand Hogback. Resistant sandstone <br /> strata form steep sloped water gaps along stream channels, and form <br /> prominent ridges and cliffs. Erosive shale strata form the broad river <br /> valleys and intra-mountain parks. <br /> The tributaries that flow through the mine sites have steep relief and <br /> steep stream gradients. Fourmile Creek varies in elevation from 10,361 <br /> feet at Bald Mountain to 7,831 feet at the Sunlight Mine to 5,950 feet at <br /> the Roaring Fork River. Thompson Creek varies from 10,927 feet at Twin <br /> Peaks to 7,500 feet at the North Thompson Creek Mines to 6,350 feet at <br /> the Crystal River. Coal Creek varies from 11 ,852 feet at Huntsman Ridge <br /> to 8,000 feet at the surface facilities of the Coal Basin Mines to 7, 165 <br /> feet at the confluence with the Crystal River. <br /> Precipitation and Runoff <br /> Mean annual precipitation varies with elevation and slope attitude, that <br /> is precipitation is orographically controlled. The mean annual <br /> precipitation at Glenwood Springs (lowest end of the Roaring Fork <br /> watersned) is 16 inches per year; at the Sunlight Mine, it is about 18 <br /> inches; at Basalt, Colorado, it is 15 inches; at the Coal Basin Mines, it <br /> is 26.4 inches; and, at the upper elevations along Huntsman Ridge, the <br /> mean annual precipitation is in excess of 40 inches. <br /> Over half of the precipitation occurs as snowfall . The remaining <br /> precipitation is mostly concentrated in high energy tnundersto rn�events <br /> in late spring and early summer. Some of the runoff flows during the <br />