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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1992080
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/11/2015
Doc Name
Revised Permit Document
Section_Exhibit Name
Abridged Permit Document (PR-1)
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MLT
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1) Removed equipment from the area. Disposed of trash and debris at approved landfill. <br />2) Collected coal materials and buried them under a minimum of four feet of non- <br />combustible, non-toxic cover. <br />3) Regraded fill from the adjacent Ewing Mesa #1 stockpile. This task was accomplished <br />with tracked excavator and articulated dump truck team. <br />4) Regraded and finish graded the area with a motor grader. <br />5) Loaded and hauled topsoil from Topsoil Stockpile #7, covering the area with eight to <br />twelve inches of topsoil. <br />4) Regraded and spread the topsoil. <br />5) Seeded and mulched the Equipment Area and disturbed area of Topsoil Stockpile #7 as <br />described in the revegetation plan. <br />Reconstruction of Carbon Junction Canyon <br />The restoration of the Carbon Junction drainage was part of the final reclamation plan <br />and has been completed at this time. The work involved a diversion of 1962 feet that was <br />riprap lined with one culvert crossing under the main access road. The channel itself is <br />14' wide after lining and varies in depth from 1.9 feet to 2.8 feet for segment 6, including <br />freeboard. <br />Sediment Control System <br />Reclamation of the Sediment Control System (Sediment Ponds 001 and 002 and the <br />attendant ditches) involved the following tasks undertaken between December 2008 and <br />May 2009: <br />1) Removed or buried corrugated metal pipe discharge pipes from both sediment ponds. <br />1) Replaced topsoil from the adjacent Topsoil Stockpile #8 into Sediment Pond 001 and <br />diversion and collection ditches. This task was accomplished with tracked excavator and <br />articulated dump truck team. <br />2) Removed and respread the berm from Sediment Pond 002. <br />3) Regraded and finish graded the areas with a motor grader or skid steer. <br />4) Regraded and spread the topsoil. Topsoil for Sediment Pond 002 was salvaged from <br />that accumulated behind the former pond embankment. <br />5) Seeded and mulched the all reclaimed areas as described in the revegetation plan. <br />Abridged Permit Document 5-16 Permit Revision PRO1 9/2014 <br />
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