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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/8/2016
Doc Name
pages 2.05-84 to 2.05-165
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume I 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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D
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Gulches A, B, C, & D were monitored quarterly at the designated upstream and <br />downstream monitoring locations shown on Map 9 except A -Gulch does not have an <br />upstream monitoring point. Field parameters were measured each quarter. A full <br />suite sample from List 1 was obtained semi-annually during the second and fourth <br />quarters. It has been determined gulch monitoring has not provided any useful <br />information so monitoring of the gulches has been permanently suspended. <br />West Terror Creek (SW -1 and SW -12) will be monitored quarterly for field <br />parameters. A full suite sample from List 1 will be obtained semi-annually during the <br />second and fourth quarters. Flows in the West Fork of Terror Creek, collected at <br />flume monitoring stations SW -1 and SW -12, will be available in real time, updated <br />hourly. Real time data will not be available during high flow, freezing conditions or <br />when real time data equipment is inoperable. In the absence of real time data, flow <br />will be measured monthly, increasing to weekly when the West Fork of Terror Creek <br />lies within the predicted angle of draw. Weekly flow measurements will be initiated <br />three months prior and continue for six months following longwall extraction under <br />the West Fork of Terror Creek. Field parameters will be collected monthly during <br />this nine month period. There will likely be periods of time during the winter months <br />when the flumes are inaccessible. <br />Ephemeral channels EPH-1 through EPH-9 are located in the Spruce Stomp <br />expansion area and are shown on Map 9. The Operator will endeavor to sample <br />water from each ephemeral channel for complete chemical analysis and field <br />parameters twice a year; once during snowmelt, and once during a storm event. <br />Monitoring ephemeral channels EPH-2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 will be temporarily suspended <br />since mining will not be conducted under these channels until at least 2019. <br />Upstream and Downstream Stevens Gulch (SW -11 & SW -5) will be monitored <br />quarterly for field parameters. A full suite sample from List 1 will be obtained semi- <br />annually during the second and fourth quarters. <br />Terror Creek D32-4, SW -2, D21-1 will be monitored quarterly for field parameters. A <br />full suite sample from List 1 will be obtained semi-annually during the second and <br />fourth quarters. <br />Terror Ditch SW -10 will be monitored quarterly for field parameters. A full suite <br />sample from List 1 will be obtained semi-annually during the second and fourth <br />quarters. <br />Alluvial wells 1 through 9, 11, 12 and 14 through 17 will be monitored quarterly for <br />field parameters. A full suite sample will be obtained semi-annually during the <br />second and fourth quarters. <br />TRA 03 2.05-126 05/15 <br />
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