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RULE 4 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br /> <br />Rule 4 Performance Standards 4-20 Revision Date: 12/21/20 <br /> Revision No.: TR-143 <br />reclamation. It is expected that during mining the South Taylor Pit will intercept and hold surface <br />water runoff thus providing less discharge through the West Taylor Pond. Once mining is <br />complete the entire South Taylor Pit will be backfilled and the pre-mine profile and function of <br />the upper reaches of Taylor Creek will be restored. <br /> <br />One best management practice structure (sediment sump) lies within the stream buffer zone on <br />Taylor Creek. This structure manages storm water runoff from the haul road and provides a <br />benefit to Taylor Creek by capturing stormwater runoff from the haul road. This structure is not <br />anticipated to have any impacts to Taylor Creek, and provides a benefit in protecting stormwater <br />runoff to Taylor Creek. <br /> <br />The Taylor Pump Holding Pond was constructed within 100’ of Taylor Creek. The Taylor Pump <br />Holding Pond is utilized to manage water movement from Wilson Reservoir to the active <br />operation; therefore, an underground water pipeline that transports water to and the from the <br />Taylor Pump Holding Pond was also constructed at various locations within 100’ of Taylor <br />Creek as shown on Map 10C. Neither of these structures has impacted Taylor Creek, and neither <br />structure is expected to have any long term impacts to Taylor Creek. <br /> <br />A water diversion structure is constructed in Taylor Creek that allows Colowyo to divert water <br />from Taylor Creek to exercise a water right. This structure would be utilized even if mining was <br />not occurring at Colowyo, as Colowyo is the private surface landowner utilizing a privately held <br />water right structure. <br /> <br />A light use road that was a premine “ranch” road follows along Taylor Creek. This road is <br />utilized to access the West Pit, East Taylor, and West Taylor sediment ponds. The road has been <br />improved upon from its premine condition to allow equipment access for dredging activities and <br />continued environmental monitoring. The lower reach of the road where it begins off of the <br />paved haul road up to the East Taylor Pond, snakes in and out of the 100’ stream buffer zone off <br />of Taylor Creek. The upper reach from the East Taylor Pond to the West Taylor Pond is almost <br />exclusively within the 100’ stream buffer zone due to steep topography. To date this road has <br />not created any adverse impacts to Taylor Creek, and it is not anticipated to have any long term <br />impacts to Taylor Creek. <br /> <br />The raw water pipeline to the Collom operation will be routed across Taylor Creek through an <br />elevated structure. An elevated structure minimizes impacts within the stream buffer zone versus <br />other routing options such as boring the pipeline under Taylor Creek, which requires large <br />trenches and greater ground disturbances for equipment to bore under both sides of Taylor <br />Creek. With the elevated structure small disturbances will occur within the stream buffer zone of <br />Taylor Creek. Prior to ground disturbing activities proper best management practices (silt fence <br />or other suitable sediment control measures) will be installed. Topsoil will be windowed and <br />concrete footers will be poured which will provide the base for the structural stability needed to <br />support the pipe over Taylor Creek. Once the pipe and structure steel is installed the limited <br />disturbance areas have the topsoil windrows spread back out and the areas will be seeded. <br />Sediment will be controlled during the construction of these structures and will negate any <br />impacts to Taylor Creek while the ground is disturbed. The sediment control structures will be