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C1981017
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GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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The mine discharges are not anticipated to change the ionic <br /> characteristics of the Roaring Fork River. Total discharges are a small <br /> portion of total flow (0.06a 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 grandf athered from <br /> interrupting, discontinuing, or precluding farming 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 not affect the <br /> natural, geologic, and hydrologic characteristics of the alluvial valley <br /> floor. In addition, the loadout facility is not expected to affect the al <br /> quantity and quality of surface and ground water that supply <br /> thevalley floor. <br /> The loadout facility, although only 20-40 feet topographically higher <br /> than the alluvial valley floor immediately adjacent to the facility, is <br /> not within the alluvial ground water area as evidenced by well depths or <br /> �/ three Bells at the loadout (85-90 feet) . .Therefore, the loadout facility <br /> 5 .wW n affect the ground pater system that supplies the alluvial valley <br /> floor. <br />
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