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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
7/28/2015
Doc Name
Request for Extension to Submit Annual Hydrology Report, Including Draft Of Annual Hydrology Report
From
Twentymile Coal, LLC
To
DRMS
Annual Report Year
2015
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
JLE
DIH
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D
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Spoil Springs: Recorded 2015 spoil spring discharges (site 303-1) occurred in 2015. The 2012 reclamation at <br />the Fish Creek Tipple, resulted in the loss of two smaller associated springs in the 303 series (303-2 and 303-3) . <br />Thus, they did not constitute a significant portion of discharge from the TC mine area with the potential to impact <br />off-site areas. Discharges from sedimentation ponds predominately occurred in conformance with applicable <br />CDPS permit limitations and therefore did not constitute significant impacts to receiving waters. <br />Mine Discharge: Mine water discharge site 109 did not discharge to Foidel in 2015. In 2005, TC began <br />redirecting electro -coagulation treated mine water pumped from the Fish Creek Borehole well, underground <br />locations for dust control. Mine water from the Fish Creek Borehole well (which is treated by electro- <br />coagulation) can also be directed to discharge to Fish Creek via site 115. Site 115 discharged for a couple of <br />hours in 2015 due to a broken pipeline that was subsequently repaired. <br />The mine pump at TORT began discharging to Foidel in September 2008 under an emergency discharge permit <br />issued by CDPHE. In early 2009, TC experienced difficulties in consistently meeting WET and iron standards at <br />the pipeline discharge source. In the second quarter of 2009, TC halted all discharge at the discharge source <br />permited under the emergency discharge permit, and re -directed TORT dewatering to the Area # 1 Pit. The Pit <br />overflow goes via DRMS site 7 to Pond D, which may in turn flow into Foidel Creek via CDPS Outfall 005A <br />(a.k.a. site 84). As indicated earlier, future treatment of TORT (EMD) mine water is under consideration. <br />Mine Inflow: No unusual occurrences of inflow were noted as a result of the Annual Mine Inflow study. <br />Inflows are within the projected flows presented in the permit. Water quality has not changed significantly and <br />appears to mirror the quality of the adjacent spoil water. It appears that the elevated EC andiron readings seen in <br />2012 are associated with the water that has pooled in the mine sump, which is in contact with the overlying <br />Marine Shale. This contact has provided the opportunity for additional salts and iron to be leached from this unit. <br />The pumping of the sump should see a decrease in the elevation of the pool over time, with an anticipated <br />decrease in the EC and concentration of iron in the effluent. <br />Subsidence: During 2015, no ponds or surface creeks were undermined or subsided. No subsidence ponding <br />overlying historical mined areas along Foidel Creek, or Middle Creek was evident in 2015. No ponding was <br />evident along Fish Creek in 2015, with the exception of a small permanently ponded area around alluvial well <br />AVF-15 that occurred around 2003. No significant/adverse water quality impacts relating to subsidence were <br />evident in 2015. <br />19 <br />
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