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2022-04-14_PERMIT FILE - C1981028A
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981028A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/14/2022
Doc Name
pg 102 to 135
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plan
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D
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<br />104 <br /> <br /> All roads (trails will remain for monitor well access) <br /> Road right-of-way fencing (Section and property line fences to remain, as appropriate) <br /> Electrical distribution system (to the extent owned by CEC – see Appendix P-3) <br /> Fuel storage tanks and dispensing system <br /> “Elevated” water storage tank <br /> Potable water system <br /> Monitoring wells <br /> <br />All non-salvagable components of these facilities will be removed from the site . The area will <br />then be topsanded and revegetated unless the area is placed into alternate use, such as the main <br />office and maintenance facilities. <br /> <br />Drainage Systems <br /> <br />The CEC site drainage plan and facilities are presented in Appendix K, “Technical Revision <br />Drainage Control Plan II”, dated June, 1994. Existing diversion/drainage features that have been <br />constructed along the access and haul roads, and around the north and east sides of the CEC <br />property, serve to convey surface water runoff to Sediment Pond 2. These existing drainage <br />facilities, as well as existing site topographic features, are shown in Appendix M -1. It is <br />noteworthy that total long-term sediment accumulation in Sediment Pond 2 has not been a <br />problem in eleven years of use (refer to previous discussion). The Dugout Pond shall remain <br />undisturbed at site closure in order to provide a continued wildlife habitat, in accordance with <br />CDMG direction. The permanent drainage facilities for final site reclamation are shown in <br />Appendix Q-1. <br /> <br />All standing water accumulation in the former pits, except for the surface water runoff which <br />evaporated or infiltrated into the subsurface, has been eliminated and the pit sumps have been <br />backfilled. Due to the deep eolian sand deposits over the CEC site and the sand’s high infiltration <br />characteristics at this site, there are significant losses to deep percolation of rainfall during major <br />storm events. All continuing water needs for dust suppression will be obtained from the <br />permitted on-site domestic well LFH #1 (Permit No. 048289 -F).
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