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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/13/2018
Doc Name
Volume 1 Rule 4
Section_Exhibit Name
4.02 Throuugh 4.30
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RULE 4 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br />which will include prompt revegetation, minimizing disturbed areas, sediment retention, use of contour <br />furrows, terraces, sediment ponds and, if necessary, strategically placed energy dissipaters, such as riprap, <br />check dams, mulches, filters and dugouts. Water quality control measures are discussed in detail under <br />Section 2.05.4 and 2.05.6. <br />Where practicable, diversion methods will be used to change the flow of water from undisturbed areas so <br />as to bypass the disturbed areas rather than using treatment facilities. The principal technique to be used <br />for this purpose will be diversion ditches. These diversion ditches are located on the Hydrology - South <br />Map (Map 12) and the Hydrology - North Map (Map 11), and discussed in detail under Section 2.05.6. <br />Their design is specified in Exhibit 7, Hydrological Information. <br />No acid-forming materials are present in the area to be mined which would require selective placement <br />and sealing of overburden. The chemical characteristics of the overburden is presented under Section <br />2.04.6. The overburden sampling program is presented under Section 2.05. Results of the current <br />overburden sampling program are presented in the Annual Reclamation and Hydrology Reports beginning <br />in 1983 to the present. <br />As discussed in Section 2.05.4, Colowyo will use various surface manipulation techniques on the topsoil <br />after its redistribution as one method to prevent excessive wind or water erosion. <br />No special treatment of coal processing waste is necessary since none will be produced. See Section 4.10 <br />and 4.11. <br />With a few exceptions, Colowyo plans to have all surface runoff from the disturbed area pass through <br />sedimentation ponds. Sedimentation ponds are discussed in detail under Section 4.05.6, and their location <br />is shown graphically on the Hydrology - South Map (Map 12) and the Hydrology - North Map (Map 11). <br />Exceptions include such areas as topsoil stockpiles located outside of the Section 11 ditch, topsoil <br />stockpiles located along the paved haul road, East Taylor holding pond and pump station, raw and potable <br />water lines, and railroad loop. Erosion and sediment control is achieved by protection with vegetation or <br />rock. <br />The Administration and Security buildings have associated paved parking areas which generate no <br />sediment. <br />Colowyo employs various methods to manage water which periodically collects internal to the mining <br />operation and does not reach sedimentation ponds. various sumps, ditches, pumps, hoses and pipes, etc. <br />will be employed to control water within pits and/or route water between pits. The ultimate destination of <br />such water will be for operation's use (dust control, etc.), evaporation or seepage into the backfilled spoil <br />areas. <br />In addition to the mining, reclamation and treatment methods described and referenced in this Section, <br />further protection of the hydrologic balance will be established by an on-going plan for monitoring <br />potential changes in surface water quality and quantity and groundwater quality. This monitoring plan is <br />described under Section 4.0-5.13 and the monitoring locations are graphically shown on Map 1013. Excess <br />spoil valley fill areas are located down -dip of mining and reclamation areas and periodic monitoring for <br />seeps and springs and periodic monitoring of piezometer wells will detect the formation of spoil springs. <br />Rule 4 Performance Standards 4-8 Revision Date: 8/28/17 <br />Revision No.: TR -115 <br />
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