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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Name
Inspection Report
From
DRMS
To
GCC Energy, LLC
Inspection Date
7/23/2015
Email Name
RAR
DIH
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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July 23,2015 C-1981-035/King Coal Mine RAR <br /> vegetation. Between the cattle guard and the entrance the ditch gradient becomes steep <br /> (approximately 6%). The area is stable, and well vegetated with no evidence of soil <br /> movement, erosion, rills or gullies (Photo 3). <br /> o The East (Photo 4) and West (Photo 5) sediment ponds at King 1 were both impounding a <br /> small amount of water. The East pond slopes exhibited well established vegetation <br /> including some hydric plants. <br /> TOPSOIL —Rule 4.06 <br /> Removal4.06.2;Substitute Materials 4.06.4(4); Storage and Protection 4.06.3; Redistribution <br /> 4.06.4: <br /> o At King II,the sediment pond, topsoil pile and the main topsoil stockpile were both well <br /> vegetated, and protected from erosion by wind and water. <br /> EXCESS SPOIL and DEVELOPMENT WASTE —Rule 4.09 <br /> Placement; Drainage Control; Surface Stabilization: <br /> o Coal Mine Waste had been recently placed and compacted along the top of the refuse pile at <br /> King I. <br /> RE VEGETATION —Rule 4.15 <br /> Vegetative Cover; Timing: <br /> o The vegetative cover appeared to be doing well, due to a wet spring in 2015. Grasser were 3-4 <br /> feet tall providing good ground cover. <br /> o At King II,the sediment pond, topsoil pile and the main topsoil stockpile were both well <br /> vegetated, and protected from erosion by wind and water. <br /> . - r <br /> a4 Soil., r, <br /> f .A <br /> Photo 2: Topsoil marker at King <br /> Photo 1: King II facilities looking South. <br /> Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 1 <br /> Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 0 <br /> Page 4 of 9 <br />
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