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2016-02-24_PERMIT FILE - C1982056 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/24/2016
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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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Creek Coal Seam, TCC is shifting underground coal fines slurry placement to sealed mine workings in the Southern <br />Mining District (SMD), which provide approximately 61MM ft of coal fines storage capacity (approximately 30 - <br />years capacity). Map 23 shows the EMD and SMD areas that have been or will be filled with fine refuse material. <br />With the shift to the SMD, the water/solids mixture is piped from the washplants through two 6 -inch HDPE <br />pipelines for approximately 1,800 feet to an 8 -inch cased mine borehole, located near the former CYCC Mine <br />Office Building ("Brown Palace", see Map 24 for location of pipeline and borehole). The two Thickener <br />Underflow Pipelines replace the previously used 6 -inch PVC line from Washplant I, which was cut-off, capped, and <br />abandoned in-place. The pipelines are buried at a depth of approximately 5 feet and traverse both previously <br />disturbed and un -disturbed areas. Installation of the two Thickener Underflow Pipelines involved: <br />• Placement of temporary BMP's for drainage and sediment control from pipeline and construction areas <br />• Removal and windrowing of soils materials from any new disturbance areas <br />• Excavation of the pipeline trench, with temporary placement of excavated material adjacent to the trench <br />• Excavation of boring/jacking pits on the edge of Haulroad B-2 and an existing drainage ditch on the north <br />side of the existing railroad spur (as shown on Figure 49K -Fl) and boring/jacking of 24 -inch secondary <br />containment culvert under existing Foidel Creek road crossing culverts and railroad spur <br />• Boring and casing of the Thickener Underflow Borehole <br />• Bedding and placement of the Thickener Underflow Pipelines and secondary containment culvert in the <br />trench, and installation of intermediate access manhole(s) <br />• Installation of differential pressure gauges, and connection of the pipelines to the Thickener Underflow <br />systems from the Washplant I and Il Thickeners, along with associated pump controls and shut-off valves, <br />and pressure testing of the pipeline <br />• Controlled backfilling and compaction of excavated material in the trench <br />• Surface grading, soil material replacement, seeding with TCC's temporary stabilization seed mixture, and <br />placement of temporary BMPs to control runoff and erosion until vegetation was reestablished for all <br />project disturbance areas <br />The Thickener Underflow Borehole surface casing extends approximately 4 feet above grade, and is capped and <br />locked. The borehole casing extends approximately 310 feet into sealed and abandoned mine workings in the <br />SMD, and discharges on the mine floor, where the fines settle -out and the decant drains to the decant sump, where a <br />submersible pump recycles the water back to the surface. <br />The water is retained by coal barriers, as shown on the underground mine workings map. The barriers for the <br />refuse storage areas are minimum 250 -foot wide coal barriers between the EMD and the Northern Mining District, <br />and the SMD and the Western Mining District, respectively. These barriers currently retain accumulated water <br />from mine inflows and contain a submersible pumps at the low points for mine dewatering. These pumps will be <br />used to recycle water back to the surface for washplant make-up water or underground for dust suppression, or the <br />water will be discharged directly to Foidel Creek. TCC's existing discharge permit was modified to allow <br />discharge directly to Fish Creek. Water from the EMD and SMD is pumped to the surface at the 10 -Right Borehole <br />and Fish Creek Borehole locations, respectively. <br />The water recycling/discharging system required minor changes to the existing water distribution system. Water <br />pumped from the mine exits the mine at Site 109. From this point, the water is piped to the Area 1 Pit where it is <br />retained to allow for settling of sediments and aeration. A pump station has been installed towards the south end of <br />the pit. Installation involved burying forty -foot beams under the road and extending them over the pit. A platform <br />was constructed on the beams extending over the pit. A submersible pump, along with hosing and piping, is <br />suspended from the platform into the pit. A winch installed on the platform assists in setting the pump at the <br />desired elevation. A second pump was added to provide make-up water for Washplant II. Control equipment for <br />this second pump was installed at the existing pump platform location <br />The water pumped from the Area 1 Pit can go in one of four directions, or a combination of them: 1) Pit to <br />Washplant I; 2) Pit to Washplant II; 3) Pit to mine water recycling line; and/or 4) Discharge to Foidel Creek. The <br />water pumped from the pit is piped to a de -sander, located at an old well site. From this point it is piped to one or <br />both of the washplants or piped over and tied into the existing mine water line. A line has been installed from the <br />MR15-290 2.05-97.7 10/02/15 <br />
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