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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/17/2013
Doc Name
Pages 2.05-65 to 2.05-197.3 part 2
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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Based on the most recent groundwater inflow studies (2006), anticipated mine inflows are estimated at <br />approximately 55 gpm for the SWMD and WMD, 65 gpm for the EMD 95 gpm for the NMD, and roughly 10 <br />gpm from other mine sources, for a total of approximately 2 0 Additional system inputs include <br />approximately 5 gpm from the potable water well, and approximately 165 acre -ft for operational use annually <br />from Pond A. Projected maximum annual water inputs total approximately 630 acre -ft, although the majority of <br />this water is recycled. <br />Mine Water Balance: System inputs and outputs for the mine can be estimated to determine a mine water <br />balance. Historically (1983 through August 1998) two different mine water balance conditions have existed: 1) <br />When water has been stored in the sump at the northwest corner of the SWMD and 2) When all water that <br />entered the mine has been pumped out. From the beginning of mining to July 1996, the mine was kept <br />dewatered except for the sealed 1-South Panels. From July 1998 to August 1998, the northwest corner of the <br />SWMD was allowed to flood, with groundwater inflow to the SWMD and other water pumped into the SWMD <br />from the NMD and the EMD. <br />Since August 1998, sealed workings in the southern portion of the EMD have been established as a temporary <br />water storage area. Some pumping of and discharge from the SWMD and EMD sumps has occurred to maintain <br />the water level in the flooded workings below the seals. With installation of the new longwall in 2006 and the <br />new washplant in 2007, mine water use increased to the point where only intermittent discharge was necessary <br />to maintain stable water levels. Therefore, a simplified mine water balance, developed in early 2007, reflected <br />the practical reality that any difference between system inputs and outputs results in a corresponding increase or <br />decrease in mine water storage levels. In 2008, changes in MSHA regulations re: water stored in sealed mine <br />areas, and an unanticipated rapid rise in water levels, resulted in changes in mine water handling practices. <br />Several overland pipelines were installed, providing the capability to transfer water from either the Fish Creek <br />or IORT dewatering wells to the Area 1 Pit for storage, use, or discharge through Sedimentation Pond D. <br />Discharge was also initated from the l ORT dewatering installation to Foidel Creek. <br />While the water balance has changed over time, with development of new mining areas and changes in storage, <br />use, and discharge, it generally consists of the following primary components: <br />System Inputs <br />• Groundwater inflow to the mine workings <br />• Water contributions from the potable water well <br />• Operational use from Pond A <br />System Outputs <br />• Surface moisture shipped with the coal product <br />• Mine ventilation losses <br />• Washdown water discharged through the sedimentation ponds (or lost to evaporation) <br />• Evaporative losses from the surfaces of all mine impoundments <br />System Balance <br />• Mine water discharge (previous historical and current intermittent practice) <br />• Changes (positive or negative) in the volume of water stored in sealed mine workings <br />The water balance for water years 1993 to 2002 is presented in Exhibit 51, Table E51 -3. The original water <br />balance was calculated shortly after longwall mining started. The inflows to the NMD were estimated to be <br />constant at 45 gpm, based upon past mine inflow studies. For years 1989 to 1993 inflows to the SWMD were <br />calculated based on the total of the other inflows minus the outflows. In 1994, the pool at the Fish Creek <br />borehole began to expand. For water years 1994 to 2002, the excess inflow was routed to the sump, increasing <br />the stored water volume, and the SWMD inflow was estimated to be 5$ -gpm, based on mine inflow surveys at <br />the time. <br />Inflows to the EMD were estimated from the areas mined and the actual inflow measured. In 1995, <br />approximately 200 acres were affected by longwall mining, yielding an estimated 5 gpm. Some fault inflows <br />PR09 -08 2.05-137 04/22/09 <br />
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