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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1992081
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
2/11/2014
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Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance (RN-4)
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Hayden Gulch Terminal, LLC
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
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JHB
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Alluvial waters are of poor quality and may be unsuitable for use in <br />irrigation. Leachate from coal stockpiled at the Loadout could potentially <br />infiltrate the alluvium and add dissolved chemical loads to the Dry Creek <br />alluvial aquifer; however, impacts to Dry Creek alluvial water quality should <br />be minimal due to the size of the operation and the composition of the coal. <br />Alluvial ground water monitoring was conducted utilizing wells installed <br />prior to 1993 by the previous operator, HG Coal Company. Well HGDALI <br />was completed in the alluvium up gradient of the Loadout and well HGDAL2 <br />was located down gradient of the Loadout. Based on concerns by the <br />Division that wells HGDALI and HGDAL2 may have been completed in the <br />Lewis shale rather than the Dry Creek alluvium, two addition wells were <br />constructed. In October of 1993, the HGDAL3 well was constructed down <br />gradient from the rail loop to assure that potential ground water impacts from <br />the Loadout could be assessed and in November of 2005, while well <br />HGDAL4 was completed up gradient from the Loadout. HGT continues to <br />monitor HGDAL3 and HGDAL4 in accordance with the approved <br />monitoring plan found in Tab 13 of the Permit Application. Wells HGDALI <br />and HGDAL2 were sealed in September of 2007 in accordance with Rule <br />4.07.3(3). <br />The Lewis shale is an aquitard and should not be significantly affected by <br />any additional waters that might contribute to the site as a result of operations <br />at the Loadout. Water used at the site is drawn from the Yampa River <br />alluvium. It is conceivable that waters seeping from sediment ponds and <br />from the operations leach field may contribute additional water to Dry <br />Creek's alluvium, but is not expected to be significant. <br />Pursuant to Rule 2.07.6(2)(c), the assessment of the probable consequences <br />of the proposed mining operation and the assessment of the probable <br />cumulative impact of all anticipated mining in the area on the hydrologic <br />balance, as described in Rule 2.05.6(3), have been made. The proposed <br />operation has been found to be designed to prevent material damage to the <br />hydrologic balance outside the permit area. <br />IV. Topsoil — Rule 4.06 <br />Information regarding soil resources and salvage may be found in Tab 9, Tab 17, Tab <br />19, Attachments 9 -1, 9 -2, 9 -3, 9 -4, and Exhibits 9 -1 and 9 -2 of the permit. <br />A. The Loadout and railroad spur were constructed from 1977 to 1979. These <br />facilities were previously permitted under Permit No. C -80 -003. Topsoil was <br />stripped from the facilities site, railroad spur, and railroad loop, and stockpiled. <br />All suitable A horizon topsoil and some upper B horizon subsoil material was <br />salvaged. <br />Existing topsoil stockpiles were inventoried in November 1992 to confirm <br />volumes and suitability of stockpile material. Results of this inventory are located <br />Hayden Gulch 27 February 11, 2014 <br />
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