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DRMS Permit Index
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C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/23/2017
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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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drainage area is significantly smaller), draining through a rock sediment basin. As a very limited disturbance area <br /> (approximately 2.2 acres) the pad disturbance area meets the applicable criteria for a Small Area Exemption, the <br /> proposed drainage control measures should be effective in controlling runoff and sedimentation, and construction of <br /> full-scale drainage and sediment control structures is neither needed nor justified. <br /> 5MN Borehole and Pipelines(MR14-283,MR15-288)—Given the limited disturbance areas,the location of the road <br /> and pad on top of a minor ridgeline, and the very temporary nature of the pipeline surface disturbance, the 5MN <br /> Borehole pad, associated road, and pipelines will have minimal impact relative to runoff and sediment contributions. <br /> Upgradient drainage will be limited, and the road will not cross any natural drainages, so no Culverts will be required. <br /> Site drainage will be effectively controlled under a Small Area Exemption by diverting any limited upgradient drainage <br /> around the pad area with a small upgradient interceptor ditch, gravel surfacing on both the access road and pad areas, <br /> and temporary revegetation of any cut/fill areas. The interceptor ditch will drain through a rock-lined sediment trap to <br /> the adjacent drainage to the east. As a very limited disturbance area(approximately 4.0 acres for the pad and road,of <br /> which 3.1 acres is road, and 4.6 acres for the temporary pipeline disturbance)the disturbance areas meet the applicable <br /> criteria for a Small Area Exemption, the proposed drainage control measures should be effective in controlling runoff <br /> and sedimentation, and construction of full-scale drainage and sediment control structures is neither needed nor <br /> justified. <br /> 10-East Emereency Air Borehole(MR15-289)—The existing access road, temporary site access,and proposed pad <br /> are located on adjacent minor ridgelines, and will have minimal impact relative to runoff and sediment contributions. <br /> Upgradient drainage will be limited, and the road will not cross any natural drainages, so no culverts will be required. <br /> Site drainage will be effectively controlled under a Small Area Exemption by diverting any limited upgradient drainage <br /> around the pad area with a small upgradient interceptor ditch and temporary revegetation of the pad surface and <br /> associated cut/fill areas. The interceptor ditch will drain through a rock-lined sediment trap to the adjacent drainage to <br /> the west. As a very limited disturbance area (approximately 1.5 acres for the pad disturbance) the disturbance area <br /> meets the applicable criteria for a Small Area Exemption, the proposed drainage control measures should be effective in <br /> controlling runoff and sedimentation, and construction of full-scale drainage and sediment control structures is neither <br /> needed nor justified. <br /> 13-Left Outby Utility Borehole (MR15-291) —Given the limited disturbance areas, the location of the road and pad <br /> on a low-gradient sidehill, and the very temporary nature of the planned disturbance, the 13LT Outby Utility Borehole <br /> pad, and associated road will have minimal impact relative to runoff and sediment contributions. The limited amount <br /> of drainage from upgradient areas will be intercepted and routed around the borehole pad by a small upgradient <br /> diversion ditch on the southwest and northwest sides of the pad. The existing ranch road crosses a small ephemeral <br /> drainage, and the existing culvert will remain in-place. The culvert installation will be evaluated relative to <br /> condition and cover to carry the anticipated truck traffic, the Culvert will be replaced or extended as necessary, and <br /> adequate cover will be placed to carry the anticipated loads, without crushing the culvert. Drainage from the <br /> borehole pad area will be controlled under a Small-Area Exemption, with gravel surfacing on the pad and road to <br /> control runoff and sediment and placement of rigid sediment filter material on the northeast side of the pad area. <br /> The upgradient diversion ditches will drain through rock sediment basins to the undisturbed adjacent lands,and pad <br /> cut/fill areas will be stabilized with temporary revegetation seeding. As a very limited disturbance area <br /> (approximately 1.0 acres for the pad and road, of which 2.4 acres is road) the disturbance areas meet the applicable <br /> criteria for a Small Area Exemption, the proposed drainage control measures should be effective in controlling runoff <br /> and sedimentation, and Construction of full-scale drainage and sediment control structures is neither needed nor <br /> justified. <br /> 9-East Utility Borehole Installation and Additional Boreholes (MR16-296, MR17-304) — The 9-East Utility <br /> Borehole Installation will involve limited surface disturbance for the required pads and light-use road, and will <br /> remain in-place for a limited time (estimated life of 3-years). With limited run-on from the small upgradient <br /> drainage area, which will be conveyed under the road through a series of culverts or diverted around the original <br /> pad by a perimeter ditch with rock-lined sediment traps, and a limited disturbance area, site drainage control will be <br /> addressed through Small Area Exemptions. Runoff and sediment from the pads and road will be effectively <br /> controlled through the use of gravel surfacing, revegetation of Cut/fill areas, the perimeter ditch and rock-lined <br /> sumps for the original pad and downgradient sediment control for the soil stockpiles. With a limited disturbance <br /> area (approximately 2.3 acres for the two pads and 1.6 acres for the road) the disturbance areas meet the applicable <br /> criteria for a Small Area Exemption,the proposed drainage control measures should be effective in controlling runoff <br /> MR17-304 2.05-84.10 02/02/17 <br />
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