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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
5/28/2014
From
Twentymile Coal Company
To
DRMS
Annual Report Year
2013
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
JDM
DIH
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D
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No
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Shaft (FCVS) and TORT #1, to the Area # 1 Pit. Overflow from the Pit passes through site 7 to Pond D, and <br />subsequently through CDPS Outfall 005A to Foidel Creek. Site 7 requires quarterly analyses when flowing per <br />DRMS Permit No. C -82 -056. Site 7 discharged during the second and third quarters of 2013. Outfall 005A <br />requires weekly, twice monthly, monthly, and quarterly water quality sampling when flowing, under CDPS <br />Permit CO- 0027154. <br />There has been no flow from site 109 to Foidel Creek for several years, and none in 2013. Site 115 had not <br />discharged to Fish Creek since early 2005, but was reactivated in 2008 and 2009, both for a limited times (i.e. <br />approx. one to three months) with low flows (25 — 500 gpm). Site 115 discharges for about two months s during <br />the spring of 2013. <br />Note that mine water is pumped from underground to the surface (from the old WMD), and is treated via an <br />electro - coagulation process at the surface, where water enters the 3 former treatment ponds that can be directed <br />through site 115. However, the majority of this treated water is pumped directly back into the mine for <br />underground dust suppression. Additional overflow piping was added (which was where the valve crack <br />occurred), so the treatments ponds cannot overflow. Overflow water is directed back into the mine via a former <br />pump well. <br />Historically, when pumping mine water from the Fish Creek Borehole (mine discharge site 115) the flow <br />becomes a contributor to sulfate levels in Fish Creek. Fish Creek in turn contributes to the sulfate levels in Trout <br />Creek. Trout Creek currently had a secondary drinking water standard limiting sulfate concentrations above 250 <br />mg/l. The 2013 Water Year data for mine water discharge site 115 is presented on Table 53. Table 53a provides <br />historical water quality data. <br />3.8 2013 Inflow Survey <br />During the fall of 2013, an inflow study was conducted underground in the Fall of 2013. Flow rates and field <br />parameters were recorded for measurable inflows from the accessible areas of the underground mine. Results of <br />the 2013 survey are presented on Figure 117, 2013 Inflow Study Mined Area (in snap pouch at back of report). <br />Note that this map also includes historic data for older underground areas, the majority of which have <br />subsequently dried up. <br />The old WMD was closed in 1996. At that time inflows were 52 gpm. Note that water elevations for the old <br />WMD were monitored periodically at the Fish Creek Borehole. Our best estimate is that inflows for the old <br />WMD are still on the order of 50 to 60 gpm. Freeboard in the old WMD in the fall of 2013 was on the order of <br />36 feet. <br />Longwall mining was completed in the EMD by early -January 2001. Production from the NMD, 12 Rt Longwall <br />Panel, was underway by late January 2001. The EMD was permanently sealed in October 2001 removing all <br />access to the 6 Rt and 7 Rt gate roads. Thus, no measurements are available in this area for 2006. Historical data <br />is available in previous AHRs. The last flows measured for 2000 showed seasonal variations, with an average <br />15 <br />
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