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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981044
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
9/13/2013
Doc Name
Request for Partial Bond Release
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Moffat County Mining, LLC
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
SL3
Email Name
ZTT
DIH
Media Type
D
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Ill. COMMENTS = COMPLIANCE <br />-- - Eagie P ✓tines C-11 98 -01"A <br />22 July 2008; <br />Pg2 /2 ✓ <br />Hydrologic Balance (cunt.): - Sediment Ponds SH -PI and SH -P2; by the old farm shop, <br />were both dry at the time of the inspection. Both embankments were well vegetated <br />and appeared to be stable. No erosional problems were noted on either pond <br />embankment at the time of the inspection. <br />- Sediment Pond 5A -Pl , just below the 5A portals, was dry at the time of the <br />inspection. The pond embankment was well vegetated and appeared to be stable. <br />No erosional problems were noted on the pond embankment at the time of the <br />inspection. The ditch from the 100,000 gallon water tank above the portal bench <br />appeared to be stable as well. <br />- Sediment Ponds 9 -P1 and 9 -P6, by the newly permitted solid waste disposal area, <br />were both dry at the time of the inspection. These ponds collect the runoff from the <br />solid waste disposal area and the adjacent refuse pile. Both pond embankments <br />were well vegetated and appeared to be stable. No erosional problems were noted <br />on either pond embankment at the time of the inspection. <br />Backfilling and Grading: - The backfilled #4 portal area appeared to be stable at the <br />time of the inspection. There was no noticeable settling and there were no erosional <br />problems. <br />- The solid waste disposal area where several demolished buildings have been buried <br />has been backfilled. The area was well graded and there was no settling in the <br />backfill. There was a new slot cut in the solid waste disposal area for the disposal of <br />miscellaneous materials from the site. This area was stable as vvell: <br />Processing Waste: - The refuse pile by the solid waste disposal area was well graded <br />and appeared to be stable at the Time of the inspection. The pile appears to have, <br />positive drainage and there was no water pooling on the surface of the pile. There <br />were no erosional problems noted at the time of the inspecfic; k. <br />Support Facilities: - The 5A portal area appeared to be in good condition at the time <br />of the inspection. No problems were noted. <br />Topsoil: - All of the topsoil piles were well vegetated and appeared stable at the time <br />of the inspection. There were no erosional problems noted on any of the piles. <br />Revegetation/ Reclamation Success: - The solid waste disposal area that was seeded <br />in May has some growth and remains stable. <br />Overall the mine acpecr,n to i:�e in co(--,d c.!'6r?itIcn. <br />
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