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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2009087
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
2/21/2013
Doc Name
2012 Annual Hydrology Report (Emailed)
From
Peabody Sage Creek Mining, LLC
To
DRMS
Annual Report Year
2012
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
JDM
DIH
Media Type
D
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Site Name Drainage and Elevation Type of Flow Measurement and Remarks <br />(Computer ID.) (See Exhibit 7 -2) <br />Spoils Spring #6 Little Grassy Creek <br />(SSSPG6) 7440 feet <br />Spoils Spring #7 Little Grassy Creek <br />(SSSPG7) 6615 feet <br />Spoils Spring #8 Grassy Creek <br />(SSSPGB) 6765 feet <br />Spoils Spring #9 Bond Creek <br />(SSSPG9) 7025 feet <br />Spoils Spring #10 Little Grassy Creek <br />(SSSPG10) 6900 feet <br />Spoils Spring #10A Little Grassy Creek <br />(SSSPG10A) 7000 feet <br />Table 8 (Cont.) <br />Summary of Surface Water Monitoring Sites, <br />Peabody Sage Creek Mine, Routt County, Colorado <br />Q = B & S means that Q is determined by use of a bucket (B) and stopwatch (8). <br />Q = B & S <br />Q = VA <br />Q = B & S, discontinued 1997 (prelaw mining area) <br />Q = B & S <br />Q = B & S <br />Q =B &S <br />1 Q = VA means that flow (Q) is calculated by multiplying measured stream velocity on times cross sectional area (A); <br />2 up to the end of 1983, stream velocities were measured using surface floats without a velocity correction factor. <br />Beginning in 1984, surface float velocities were taken times 0.8 per Brakensiek and others (1979) "Field Manual <br />for Research in Agricultural Hydrology" and Buchanan and Sumers' (1968) "Stage Measurements at Gaging Stations ". <br />Since August of 1986, velocities are measured with a flow meter. <br />
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