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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2009087
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
4/13/2018
Doc Name
Annual Reclamation Report
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Peabody Sage Creek Mining, LLC
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2017
Permit Index Doc Type
Annual Reclamation Report
Email Name
TNL
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One A UM requires 810 lbs. of forage <br />1,560 lbs/acre (x) 2,541 acres = 3,963,960 lbs. of total forage produced <br />810 lbs. of forage (x) 960 AUM's — 777,600 lbs. of forage required; <br />777,600,3,963,960 x 100 — 19.6% utilization, well below the available forage <br />of the PSCM grazed reclaim area. <br />SEDIMENTATION POND SURVEYS <br />PSCM is required by Permit to periodically monitor sedimentation ponds for sediment storage <br />capacities. Monitoring provides a sediment yield history and gives advance warning to operations <br />personnel when sediment clean-out work is required. Past data has shown reduced sediment transport <br />and deposition as vegetation has become established. The surveys from 2006 to present show <br />sediment storage capacities that are more than adequate. Because surface mined areas have been <br />reclaimed and have been revegetated for several years, the available storage capacities aren't expected <br />to change significantly. Additionally, potential sediment contributions to Pond 002 are buffered by the <br />lower sediment pond from newly disturbed areas associated with the underground mine. <br />Consistent with Rule 4.05.9(14), each pond is inspected annually by a qualified professional specialist <br />under the direction of a professional engineer or a qualified registered professional engineer. The <br />submitted reports comply with all requirements of Rule 4.05.9(15). Ponds are also visually inspected <br />quarterly by mine personnel. During these inspections, any significant observed change in sediment <br />storage or noticeable expansion of the sediment delta at the inlet to the pond are noted as indications of <br />conditions requiring pond maintenance. To assure that adequate sediment storage capacities are <br />maintained, and taking into consideration the level of vegetative reestablishment on the reclaimed <br />areas, PSCM has committed to sediment and pond storage capacity surveys every 10 years beginning <br />in 2016. The table below has been updated to reflect the 2016 sediment and pond capacity survey. <br />The 2016 survey confirms that all ponds have sufficient active storage capacity to meet design <br />requirements. <br />The following table lists the latest surveyed capacities of PSCM sediment ponds: <br />Pond <br />Number <br />2006 <br />Capacity <br />2008 <br />Capacity <br />2010 <br />Capacity <br />2012-2014 <br />Capacity <br />2016 <br />Capacity <br />I Minimum Allowable <br />Water Storage <br />Pond <br />002 <br />171.9 <br />NA <br />NA�surveyed <br />Not <br />177.7 <br />84.6 ac.ft. <br />Pond <br />3.7 <br />NA <br />NA <br />Not <br />3.4 <br />2.1 ac.ft. <br />003 <br />� _ <br />surveyed <br />Not <br />8.1 <br />' <br />Pond <br />5.6 <br />5.5 <br />5.5 <br />3.0 ac.ft. <br />004 <br />surveyed <br />PSCM also installed a new measuring flume at Pond 004 during 2015. <br />STOCK TANKS <br />There are 13 stock -tanks or stock -ponds in the PSCM mined/reclaimed area, and most are classified as <br />permanent and are certified annually. No new stock tanks/ponds were constructed during 20167 <br />2016 ARR <br />
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