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2018-06-05_PERMIT FILE - C1981019A (7)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/5/2018
Doc Name
Volume 1 Rule 4
Section_Exhibit Name
4.02 Throuugh 4.30
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D
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RULE 4 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br /> discussed in Section 2.04.7.No acid mine drainage of pH equal to or less than 6.0 is expected. For further <br /> details relating to the sediment pond discharges annual hydrology report. <br /> Historically, Colowyo has experienced no pH problems with water discharges sampled in the vicinity of <br /> the Colowyo operations. As reported in Section 2.04.7, all pH values of water samples taken in the <br /> vicinity of the Colowyo have ranged between 7.2 and 8.5; therefore, it is anticipated that no acid mine <br /> drainage will occur as the operations continue or expand with the Collom expansion. <br /> 4.05.3 Diversions and Conveyance of Overland Flow and Shallow Groundwater Flow and <br /> Ephemeral Streams Draining a Watershed Less than One Square Mile <br /> The drainage and sediment control plan described under Section 2.05.6 provides for temporary diversion <br /> of surface drainages within the permit area. A system of temporary ditches, as shown on the Hydrology - <br /> South Map (Map 12) and the Hydrology - North Map (Map 11), will divert runoff away from disturbed <br /> areas, and in other cases temporary ditches will be used to divert runoff from disturbed areas to sediment <br /> ponds. Specifications for all temporary diversions within the permit area are presented within Exhibit 7, <br /> Hydrology Information. Temporary diversions will be constructed to pass at a minimum the runoff from <br /> the precipitation event with a two year recurrence interval. <br /> The temporary diversions described above will have the purpose of reducing contribution of suspended <br /> solids to runoff and diverting undisturbed drainage from the mining area. The diversions will be <br /> constructed with a minimum gradient to pass the design flow and will be revegetated with grasses. If not <br /> removed by mining, upon completion of mining and at an appropriate point mandated in the Coal <br /> Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board,the temporary diversions will be reclaimed <br /> as required in Section 4.05.17. <br /> 4.05.4 Stream Channel Diversions(Relocation of Streams) <br /> A permanent diversion constructed at the operation is used to divert surface runoff from the watershed <br /> upslope of the Streeter Fill as detailed in Section 2.06.2. The diversion structure was designed to pass <br /> safely the 100-year, 24-hour precipitation runoff event. This diversion, located on the north side of <br /> Streeter Fill, is riprapped, as required, to control erosion. Design criteria for the permanent diversion <br /> structure along with engineering parameters for Streeter Fill are set forth in Exhibit 12, Experimental <br /> Practice Information. The permanent diversion structures will remain, but will not provide additional <br /> contributions of sediment load to Good Spring Creek as they are designed to safely pass the 100-year, 24- <br /> hour precipitation runoff and are stabilized with riprap. A temporary diversion of Taylor Creek was <br /> approved, and the diversion is shown on the Existing Structures-North Map (Map 21), explained in detail <br /> in Exhibit 17, Haul Road and Facilities Modifications associated with Colowyo's Raw Water Supply <br /> Plan. <br /> All temporary diversions will be removed and reclaimed when no longer needed for sediment control in <br /> accordance with the Operations and Reclamation Plan described in 2.05.4. Channel lining rock riprap <br /> and energy dissipaters will be used when necessary. As stated above, all temporary diversion structures <br /> will be seeded and revegetated. Colowyo does not anticipate that there will be any significant excess <br /> material resulting from the construction of diversion ditches. <br /> None of the proposed diversions will drain into underground mines. <br /> No additional diversions of intermittent or perennial streams are planned or provided for at this time. See <br /> Mine Plan Map (Map 23), Hydrology South Map (Map 12) and Hydrology - North Map (Map 11). As <br /> Rule 4 Performance Standards 4-8 Revision Date: 5/11/18 <br /> Revision No.: MR-187 <br />
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