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Pond P -2 was a sediment pond for the water tank area. It was backfilled and reclaimed <br />late in 1994. Pond P -3 was the sediment pond for the No. 3 Mine. The embankment on <br />this pond was breached in 1994. Pond P -4 is the depression to dissipate energy in front of <br />the culvert located north of the entrance to the No. 1 Mine. No reclamation is required for <br />this pond since it is not actually a pond because it was revised when the mine was <br />reclaimed in 1987. Ponds P -5, P -6, P -7 and P -8 were energy dissipater ponds. They <br />were all reclaimed in 1994. <br />Pond <br />Pond Type <br />Status <br />P -1 <br />Energy Dissipater <br />Reclaimed <br />P -2 <br />Energy Dissipater <br />Reclaimed <br />P -3 <br />Sediment <br />Reclaimed <br />P -4 <br />Energy Dissipater <br />Reclaimed <br />P -5 <br />Energy Dissipater <br />Reclaimed <br />P -6 <br />Energy Dissipater <br />Reclaimed <br />P -7 <br />Energy Dissipater <br />Reclaimed <br />P -8 <br />Energy Dissipater <br />Reclaimed <br />P -9 <br />Water Treatment <br />Permanent for Water Treatment <br />Refuse Pond <br />Stock Pond <br />Permanent Stock Pond <br />Long Pond <br />Water Treatment <br />Permanent for Water Treatment <br />T -1 <br />Water Treatment <br />Permanent for Water Treatment <br />T -2 <br />Water Treatment <br />Permanent for Water Treatment <br />Pond 9 is a water treatment pond. Water can diverted to Pond 9 through the open <br />channel located between treatment pond T -2 and Pond 9. The long pond and ponds T -1, <br />T -2 , and P -9 are shown on drawing D -2 -5. Ponds P -5, P -6, P -7 and P -8 are shown on <br />drawing D -4 -8. Ponds P -1 and P -2 are shown on drawing D -4 -7. The Refuse Pond is <br />shown on drawing D -4 -16. <br />The refuse pond was left in place as a stock pond to enhance the postmining land use of <br />wildlife habitat. Ponds attract many kinds of wildlife. Migratory waterfowl often use ponds <br />as resting places in their flights to and from the north. This reclaimed mine site has <br />become a refuge for deer and elk. It is isolated and provides good forage. Keeping the <br />pond in place will enhance the use of the site by deer, elk and waterfowl. <br />Permit Renewal 4 -iii (Rev. 03/13) <br />