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2014-11-17_PERMIT FILE - C1982056A (3)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/17/2014
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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D
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Soil materials will be replaced following completion of pipeline installation. Reseeding of the disturbed areas will <br />be completed during the first appropriate planting period following soil material replacement. When no longer <br />needed to support ongoing or future mining and related operations, the thickener underflow borehole will reclaimed <br />by removing the surface manhole structure, plugging and sealing the borehole, consistent with State Engineer <br />requirements; cutting -off the casing below ground level, and placing a permanent marker; then regrading, replacing <br />soil materials, and reseeding the associated disturbance areas. Pipelines will be abandoned in- place, with the ends <br />of the pipelines cut -off and capped below grade. <br />15LT Ventilation Shaft (TR11 -77) - As a limited, temporary, surface disturbance, construction of the 15LT <br />Ventilation Shaft will have minimal impacts on surface water hydrology, relative to runoff and sediment contributions. <br />The short light -use road will be in a relatively flat upland area, and will be surfaced with gravel to control runoff and <br />erosion. A designed culvert will pass any drainage from the existing natural drainage on the west side, under the light - <br />use road. Upland drainage above the pad will be intercepted by designed diversion ditches and routed around the pad, <br />discharging into existing short natural feeder drainages to Fish Creek. The pad will be sloped to drain to the cuttings <br />pit, which has been sized to provide sufficient excess capacity to contain drainage flows, and the pad surface will be <br />graveled to control runoff and erosion. Drainage from the pad outslopes will be controlled by stabilizing these areas <br />with the temporary revegetation seed mix, and by an ASC consisting of a downslope interceptor ditch and rock -lined <br />sediment trap. As a very limited disturbance area (approximately 2.3 acres) the road and pad disturbance areas meet the <br />applicable criteria for a Small Area Exemption, the proposed drainage control measures should be effective in <br />controlling runoff and sedimentation, and construction of full -scale drainage and sediment control structures is neither <br />needed nor justified. <br />16LT Utility Borehole (TR11 -78) — The 16LT Utility Borehole installation has been designed and will be constructed <br />to minimize and control runoff and sediment. The associated light -use road is located primarily in upland areas. Where <br />it traverses minor ephemeral drainages, designed culverts will be installed to pass the drainage under the road. In <br />upland areas, near the top of the sub - watershed, road drainage will be limited, however several culverts will be <br />installed to pass minor drainage under the road to assure road stability. Both the light -use road and the borehole pad <br />will be surfaced with gravel to control runoff and minimize sediment mobilization and transport. The proposed pad <br />location is on the side of a small knoll, so upgradient drainage will be limited. The limited amount of drainage <br />from upgradient areas will be intercepted and routed around the borehole pad by a small designed upgradient <br />diversion ditch on the west and north sides of the pad. Drainage from the pad will be controlled under a Small - <br />Area Exemption by gravel surfacing on the pad surface, temporary revegetation seeding of pad cut/fill slopes, and <br />by an interceptor ditch along the south and east sides of the pad, (size the same as the diversion ditch, although the <br />drainage area is significantly smaller), draining through a rock sediment basin. As a very limited disturbance area <br />(approximately 2.2 acres) the pad disturbance area meets the applicable criteria for a Small Area Exemption, the <br />proposed drainage control measures should be effective in controlling runoff and sedimentation, and construction of <br />full -scale drainage and sediment control structures is neither needed nor justified. <br />5MN Cement Borehole (MR14 -283) — Given the limited disturbance area and its location on top of a minor ridgeline, <br />the 5MN Cement Borehole pad and associated road will have minimal impact relative to runoff and sediment <br />contributions. Upgradient drainage will be limited, and the road will not cross any natural drainages so no culverts will <br />be required. Site drainage will be effectively controlled under a Small Area Exemption by diverting any limited <br />upgradient drainage around the pad area with a small upgradient interceptor ditch, gravel surfacing on both the access <br />road and pad areas, and temporary revegetation of any cut/fill areas. The interceptor ditch will drain through a rock - <br />lined sediment trap to the adjacent drainage to the east. As a very limited disturbance area (approximately 4.Oacres, of <br />which 3.1 acres is road) the pad and road disturbance areas meet the applicable criteria for a Small Area Exemption, the <br />proposed drainage control measures should be effective in controlling runoff and sedimentation, and construction of <br />full -scale drainage and sediment control structures is neither needed nor justified. <br />Field Geotechnical Investigations — TC occasionally conducts field geotechnical investigations prior to, and as the <br />basis for, design and construction of engineered structures. Geotechnical investigations typically involve shallow soil <br />borings (up to 30 feet) using a hollow -stem auger, and/or excavation of shallow (up to 15 feet) test pits. For both soils <br />borings and test pits, surface disturbance is minimal (no more than 10 x 10 feet for boreholes, and 10 x 15 feet for <br />test pits) and both disturbance and subsequent stabilization occur within a timeframe of less than one day for each <br />site (typically test pit excavation/soils boring, and backfilling and leveling of the resultant small area/auger -hole, <br />occurs in a continuous sequence within the course of less than two hours for each location). The geotechnical <br />investigation activities do not involve the use of water and are conducted under dry conditions, so the potential for <br />related hydrologic impacts is negligible. All geotechnical disturbance is reseeded by broadcast seeding within 6- <br />MR14 -283 2.05 -84.9 10/30/14 <br />
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