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2018-07-09_PERMIT FILE - C1981019A (10)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/9/2018
Doc Name
Volume 1 Rule 4
Section_Exhibit Name
4.01 Throuugh 4.30
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D
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RULE 4 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br />Topography South Area. The regraded areas will then have topsoil replaced and be reseeded. All <br />of this disturbed runoff will drain to either a sediment pond or an approved SAE, as appropriate. <br />Various best management practices are utilized- to minimize air and water pollution. Haul Roads <br />A and B have been paved with asphalt to control air and water pollution, and ditches and culverts <br />exist to control runoff. The haul road A and B outslopes are vegetated to control sediment. Portions <br />of the Haul Road A are located in. the vicinity of segments of Taylor creek that are deeply incised, <br />eroded and unstable. Rock lined energy dissipators are employed to reduce erosion on these -steep <br />banks. Protected ditch runouts to the natural drainage are employed to reduce erosion. Small <br />dugouts are employed as sediment traps. Vegetated areas are utilized as sediment filters. The Haul <br />Road A is under constant routine maintenance to avoid damage to environmental values. <br />The construction of both haul road segments A and B was completed in 1977; however, Haul Road <br />A was widened in 2018. The design for both haul roads had been prepared based on the anticipated <br />volume of traffic and the weight and speed of vehicles to be used. The Colowyo Coal haulage fleet <br />used for transport of coal from the primary crusher to the Gossard Loadout consists of highway <br />trucks, and transport of large mining equipment to and from the Collom Pit. <br />The haul roads are located on stable terrain to minimize erosion. As shown on the Existing <br />Structures - North Map (Map 21), the haul road A crosses Taylor Creek, and has been maintained <br />according to the requirements of 4.03.1(4). The grade and pitch requirements specified in <br />4.03.1(3), Design and Construction, are met for both haul roads. <br />Colowyo will maintain haul roads A and B throughout the life of the mine with repairs including <br />blading, filling of potholes, and replacement of road surface as necessary. Likewise, watering for <br />dust control will be implemented as necessary. <br />Section 2.05.5 discusses the changes to be made to the main haul road, a portion of which will be <br />left in place after completion of mining to retain access into the area to compliment the post mining <br />land use. <br />Rule 4 Performance Standards 4-3 Revision Date: 5/25/18 <br />Revision No.: RN -07 <br />
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