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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2009087
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
10/25/2016
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Peabody Sage Creek Mining, LLC
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR9
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JLE
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RULE 2 -PERMITS <br />The baseline hydrologic information presented in Section 2.04.7, Hydrologic Description, of this <br />permit application includes identification of surface drainages and general flow characteristics; <br />information on corresponding peak flows and annual runoff volumes; identification of groundwater <br />aquifer; and a general description of aquifer characteristics. The baseline hydrologic information <br />forms the basis and serves as a reference for the ongoing hydrologic monitoring program, detailed in <br />Section 2.04.7. The proposed operational monitoring network consists of 8 spoil spring locations, 15 <br />ground water wells (4 overburden, 5 Wadge coal, 3 alluvium, and 3 spoil), and 6 stream locations. <br />The locations of the monitoring stations are shown on Map 2.04.7-M1, Hydrology. Tables 2.04.7-T9 <br />& 2.04.7-T9.1, Ground Water Monitoring Plan Summary, and 2.04.7-T11, Surface Water Monitoring <br />Plan Summary, summarize the type and location of historic and existing monitoring sites. Tables <br />2.04.7-T10, Ground Water Analytical Parameter List, and 2.04.7-T12, Surface Water Analytical <br />Parameter List, summarize the physical and chemical parameters to be measured. <br />PSCM will continue surface and ground water monitoring activities after completion of reclamation <br />operations to document restoration of pre -mining hydrologic characteristics. All surface and <br />groundwater monitoring installations and associated structures and equipment will be properly <br />installed, maintained, and operated to assure the accuracy and consistency of monitoring data. Surface <br />water monitoring will be discontinued when untreated surface runoff meets applicable effluent <br />limitations and the CDMG approves removal of drainage and sediment control structures. <br />Groundwater monitoring wells will be abandoned and removed in accordance with applicable CDMG <br />guidelines and permit commitments following CDMG approval to discontinue groundwater <br />monitoring. <br />Hydroloiic Protection and Reclamation Plans <br />In order to minimize potential mining -related impacts to existing hydrologic systems in the permit and <br />adjacent areas, PSCM has incorporated specific monitoring, operational, and mitigation measures into <br />the mining and reclamation plans for the PSCM. These measures are based on historic and baseline <br />monitoring information for the site, the experience of other nearby mining operations in controlling <br />hydrologic impacts, applicable regulatory requirements, and the results of ongoing monitoring <br />programs. Historic and baseline monitoring data have been used to characterize current hydrologic <br />conditions including seasonal characteristics as described in Section 2.04.7, Hydrologic Description. <br />During the operation of the mine, monitoring will be performed to determine if any mining -related <br />impacts to the hydrologic balance have occurred and remedial actions taken, if necessary. The <br />hydrologic monitoring plan is described in Section 2.04.7. Measures that may be taken to remediate <br />any mining -related impacts to the hydrologic balance are addressed in the hydrologic protection plan <br />below. <br />As described in Section 2.04.7, Hydrology Description, PSCM researched existing information on the <br />hydrologic environment of the permit and adjacent areas, as well as collecting supplemental <br />hydrologic information in order to accurately characterize existing conditions and develop an overall <br />understanding of hydrologic systems and relationships. The hydrologic protection plans have been <br />developed with consideration of the resource values and relationships described in Section 2.04.7 and <br />PSCM's plans for mining and related activities, as outlined in Sections 2.05.3, Operation Plans, and <br />2.05.4, Reclamation Plans. The plans, therefore, reflect site-specific conditions and the nature and <br />extent of anticipated mining related impacts in order to assure effective compliance with the following <br />applicable regulatory requirements and consistency with overall environmental objectives: <br />TR09-16 2.05-93 10/25/16 <br />
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