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2018-09-20_PERMIT FILE - C1981019A (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/20/2018
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Volume 1 Rule 4
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4.01 Throuugh 4.30
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RULE 4 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br />under the sandstones. No toxic concentrations of acid forming materials have been found in the <br />overburden, reclaimed slopes or surface and ground water system associated with the Colowyo <br />Mine. No adverse effects on groundwater quality are expected to occur due to mine excavations <br />or backfilling. <br />4.05.12 Protection of Groundwater Recharge Capacity <br />The reclamation plan as described in 2.05.4 will return the disturbed lands to approximately the <br />pre -mining condition; therefore, ground water recharge capacity is expected to approximate the <br />premining condition. Also, because of the minimal existence of ground water in the mining area, <br />the mining operation and subsequent reclamation should have no adverse effect on the existing <br />ground water recharge capacities. <br />The history of the ground water monitoring plan is further documented in 4.05.13. The mine has <br />not established Point of Compliance locations for ground water monitoring because of a lack of <br />ground water. The following discussion is provided to document this: <br />The aspect of monitoring ground water is dependent on whether or not there is a <br />continuous, non -perched ground water layer/zone to monitor. Since active mining at <br />Colowyo Mine began 30 years ago, the mining zone in both the East and West Pits have <br />not encountered any significant ground water, except for perched ground water. Therefore, <br />the following is presented to clarify the ground water conditions at the Colowyo Mine. <br />Geology/Topography <br />The Colowyo Mine is located in the Williams Fork Formation of the Cretaceous Mesaverde <br />Group. The Williams Fork Formation is comprised of discordant beds/units of sandstone, <br />siltstone and mudstone and coal seams, with an approximate thickness of 1,200 to 1,300 <br />feet in the mine area. Deposited in a deltaic environment, the beds vary in thickness and <br />lateral extent throughout the Colowyo Mine. The numerous coal seams also vary in <br />thickness and lateral extent. The sandstones tend to be very fine grained to fine grained <br />and poorly sorted, with various amounts of silt and clay. For the siltstones and mudstones, <br />theses units contain various amounts of finer and coarser materials. The total mined <br />sequence in both pits is up to 450 feet thick and is comprised principally of mudstones, <br />siltstones and coals, with sandstone layers being least prevalent. <br />The Williams Fork Formation conformably overlies the Iles Formation. At the top of the <br />Iles Formation is the Trout Creek Sandstone (TCSS). The TCSS is a massive, white to <br />light gray, very fine to fine grained, moderately well sorted sandstone with a thickness of <br />between 50 and 70 feet and is approximately 1,200 to 1,300 feet below the Colowyo Mine. <br />This is the only mapped continuous unit in the area of the Colowyo Mine and has been <br />noted as being an excellent marker bed for correlation work of the coal seams. Beneath <br />the TCSS, the Iles Formation is comprised of sandstones, siltstones and marine shales. <br />Two major features, the Collom Syncline and the Danforth Hills Anticline/Wilson Dome, <br />control the geologic structure in the area of Colowyo Mine. The axis of the Collom <br />Rule 4 Performance Standards 4-15 Revision Date: 5/25/18 <br />Revision No.: RN -07 <br />
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