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Logan Wash Mine Annual Report <br /> Permit No. M-1977-424 <br /> and were released in 1986. Areas B2,B3, B7 and B8 have revegetated completely and will be <br /> submitted for warranty release in the near future. <br /> Area 13: Miscellaneous Access Roads <br /> Documentation that defines the locations of the Miscellaneous Access Roads(Area 13) in detail <br /> in the original reclamation plan is limited(see Table 2). Based on field observations a number of <br /> older roads have been reclaimed and are no longer used. These roads are located on the slope <br /> above the Upper Bench and on the slope between the Upper Access Road and the Lower Access <br /> Road. It is uncertain what portions of these roads have been released from warranty, but it is <br /> assumed that some were released in 1986 because of their association with other areas released at <br /> that time. <br /> The remaining(existing)roads that may have been included in Area 13 are: 1)Upper Access <br /> Road,2.9 acres; 2)Lower Access Road 1.0 acres; 3)Upper Bench Road 1.1 acres; 4)Lower <br /> Bench Road 0.9 acres; and 5)Evaporation Pond Road 1.2 acres. These acreages have been <br /> estimated using GIS and assuming an average road width of 24 feet. Of these roads,the Upper <br /> Bench Road was revegetated in 2005, and will be submitted for warranty release in the near <br /> future. All other roads shall remain open for use.Therefore,the total estimated unreleased <br /> acreage for Area 13, Miscellaneous Access Roads, is at least 7.1 acres. <br /> 2.3 Structures <br /> 2.3.1 Vaults, Pipelines, and Evaporation Pond <br /> Structures that remain at the mine site include two vault structures,one on the Lower Bench and <br /> one on the Research Mine Bench, one sealed ventilation shaft,and one capped and vented <br /> ventilation shaft. Pipelines include the retort water pipeline which conveys retort mine water from <br /> the sealed L-1 portal at the mine site to the Evaporation Pond;the Logan Wash Mine mine water <br /> drainage pipeline(LW-001)which extends from the sealed Ll portal to the Lower Bench Vault <br /> and then to the newly constructed infiltration trench on the Lower Bench; and the Research Mine <br /> mine water drainage pipeline(LW-002)which extends from the sealed Research Mine portal <br /> through the Research Mine Vault to the Lower Bench Vault and on to Lower Bench discharge <br /> point. See Figure 2 for the locations of these structures. <br /> The two bench vaults are administered as confined space concrete structures with surface access- <br /> ways constructed just above grade. Depending on the final mine closure method,these structures <br /> may remain as permanent structures on the mine site to manage and monitor mine water drainage. <br /> The retort water pipeline was constructed with manhole clean-outs approximately every 600 feet; <br /> two manholes,the Upper Manhole and Lower Manhole,are accessed periodically to measure <br /> retort water discharge rates. The Upper Manhole is located in the vicinity of the former Heater <br /> Treater(Area 15), in the upper part of Logan Wash near the confluence with Dry Gulch. The <br /> Lower Manhole is located immediately north of the Evaporation Pond, approximately 40 feet <br /> from the pond gate. Other manholes exist on the retort water pipeline that are buried by shallow <br /> road fill, colluvium, and vegetative litter, and have not been accessed in recent years. <br /> 2.3.2 Wells <br /> Wells associated with the Logan Wash Mine were constructed within and outside of the <br /> immediate mine area. Past reconnaissance has been conducted to locate and confirm the existence <br /> Western Water& Land, Inc. 3 <br />