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tMENT OF ,~ <br />QpP ..",.;;.. . 6 s <br />o United States Department of the Interior <br />N O <br />~ a <br />OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING <br />~'4gce ~_se"" Reclam atinn and Enfrn cement <br />Rrooks Tote rs <br />10?U 15th Street <br />Ucnver. Colorado 8040? <br />March 29, 1994 <br />Mr. Keith L. Rose <br />Assistant Field Supervisor <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br />Ecological Services, Western Colorado <br />529 25 1/2 Road, Suite B-113 <br />Grand Junction, Colorado 81505 <br />Dear Mr. Rose: <br />ii iiiiiiiiniiii <br />999 <br />TAKES ~ <br />PRIDE INS <br />AMERICA <br />®~ ~ <br />RECEIVEG <br />MAR 3 0 1994 <br />Division <br />Crv~ion ct Pninerais a ~eacn~ <br />The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM) <br />received a request from the Colorado Division of Minerals and <br />Geology (DMG) to initiate formal consultation with the U.S. Fish <br />and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for the permit revision of Bear Coal <br />Company's (BCC), Bear Mine No. 3. The revision addresses adding <br />new permit area and coal reserves west of and adjacent to the <br />existing Bear Mine permit area. No additional surface <br />disturbance is associated with this revision. <br />This memorandum incorporates by reference previous biological <br />assessments prepared by this office for the Bear Mine as provided <br />for by 50 CFR § 402.12(g). On November 15, 1985 USFWS issued a <br />Biological Opinion on the original biological assessment for the <br />Bear Mine (copies attached). That opinion stated that with the <br />submittal of the contribution by the company to the National Fish <br />and Wildlife Foundation, the action was not likely to jeopardize <br />the continued existence of the endangered fishes of the Colorado <br />River. The contribution was based on the annual water depletion <br />estimate of 5.3 acre feet per year. <br />BCC's water consumption from a single metered well in 1992 was <br />19.5 acre feet for producing 513,000 tons of coal. Future <br />production until the mine shuts down in three years, is 500,000 <br />tons per year. Evaporation from BCC's sediment pond is estimated <br />to be 1.1 acre foot per year. The total annual water depletion <br />volume is 20.6 acre feet per year. <br />