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2014-04-25_PERMIT FILE - C1982056A (3)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/25/2014
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Pages 2.05-1 to 2.05-64
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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water to the surface facilities. A second centrifugal pump delivers water to the mine for dust control and fire protection. <br /> A second source is a water-line, which runs from a Colorado Yampa Coal Company manhole station 220 feet to a <br /> • borehole approximately 170ieet deep, constructed of 4-inch PCV pipe, as shown on Map 24,Surface Facilities. This <br /> line will provide water to the TCC/CYCC water system. <br /> TCC proposes to install an additional waterline between CYCC and TCC. The line will be installed between CYCC's <br /> wash bay and TCC's pumphouse. The approximate location of the water line is shown on Map 24, Surface Facilities. <br /> A 40-foot corridor will be disturbed during installation. TCC is adding an 8-inch HDPE, 400-foot long waterline <br /> between Location 6 Inspection manhole and the freshwater borehole. A 40-foot corridor will be disturbed during <br /> installation. <br /> Mine Water Discharge and Recycle System(Revised- TR09-70,TR10-73,MR07-216,MR08-230,MR08-231) <br /> Transfer of mine water to the surface can occur at five locations, the Portal/0-Entry Borehole/Pond D (Sites 109 <br /> (inactive)/005),the Fish Creek Boreholes (Site 115), the TORT Boreholes(Site 001 under the General Coal Permit),the <br /> 18-Left Shaft Site (connects to Fish Creek Pipeline), and the 19-Right Borehole (connects to 6MN Mine Water <br /> Reservoir). Water discharged from the Portal and 0-Entry Borehole (general mine discharge) is routed through the <br /> Area 1 Pit Mine Water Storage Reservoir,with discharge to Sedimentation Pond D prior to discharging to Foidel Creek <br /> at Site 005. Mine discharge water from the Fish Creek Boreholes(SWMD)may be treated prior to transfer to the mine <br /> water system or discharge to Fish Creek at Site 115, or may be pumped back to the Area 1 Pit for use in the Washplant <br /> or discharge through Pond D and Site 005. A treatment system for the TORT (EMD) Dewatering Boreholes has not <br /> been constructed to date, although TCC may install a temporary mobile treatment system. The water can be pumped <br /> from this site directly to the mine water system, to the 6MN Mine Water Storage Reservoir and 6MN Million-Gallon <br /> Tank(connected to the mine water system),back to the Area 1 Pit for use in the Washplant or discharge through Pond <br /> D and Site 005, or directly discharged to Foidel Creek at Site 001,under the Coal General Permit. Mine water can also <br /> be transferred from the 18-Left Shaft Site to the existing pipeline running from the Fish Creek Water Treatment Facility <br /> • to the Area 1 Pit. From The Area 1 Pit,this water can then be transferred to any of the storage or use points previously <br /> identified. Mine water from the 19-Right Dewatering Borehole is transferred to the 6MN Mine Water Storage <br /> Reservoir,where it can be routed back to the mine water system through the 6MN water borehole. <br /> In addition to the primary mine water discharge locations,there is a very limited potential for production mine water to <br /> discharge at the Northwest Mains Ventilation Shaft through a pressure relief/accumulator pipe for the production mine <br /> water system. Although discharge occurred in mid-2005 due to catastrophic failure of both the primary and back-up <br /> pressure relief valves,TCC has taken positive steps to assure that this site will not discharge in the future. <br /> TCC previously constructed a mine water pipeline from the Fish Creek Water Treatment Facility that ties into the <br /> Barricade Chamber/FCM-2 Boreholes and TORT Water Transfer Pipeline; and has more recently constructed <br /> additional pipelines tying these facilities to the 6MN Mine Water Storage Reservoir and Million-Gallon Tank and <br /> the Area 1 Pit Storage Reservoir. In order to dewater the recently completed Northern Mining District and the new <br /> Western Mining District, TCC has, or proposes to complete additional pipelines from the 19-Right Mine <br /> Dewatering Borehole, and the 18-Left Ventilation Shaft Installation. The locations of these pipelines and <br /> associated facilities are shown on Map 24, Surface Facilities. The water pipeline network enhances TCC's ability <br /> move either treated or untreated mine water between mine areas and the ability to recycle mine water, thereby <br /> minimizing the volume of supplemental supply water needed to meet mine usage. <br /> Portal and 0-Entry Borehole and Transfer Pipeline (MR08-230, MR08-231) — Water from the mine water <br /> system can be discharged from the Mine Portal, where it flows by gravity or can be conveyed by temporary <br /> pipeline to Ditch D-2 and the Portal Sump. A transfer pump in the Portal Sump moves the water through a buried <br /> HDPE transfer pipeline to the Area 1 Pit Mine Water Storage Reservoir. Water can also be transferred from the <br /> mine water system to the Area 1 Pit through the 0-Entry Borehole and pipeline. The 0-Entry Borehole is a 12-inch <br /> . (maximum) diameter steel-cased borehole extending from the 0-Entry Fan Pad (location shown on the Surface <br /> Facilities and Fresh-Water Systems Map, (Map 24, Sheet 1 of 3)) to a depth of approximately 100 feet, where it <br /> daylights in the 0-Entry of the underground mine workings. Because they are in previously disturbed areas, the 0 <br /> TR 10-73 2.05-50 05/21/10 <br />
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