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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/6/2021
Doc Name
Pages 2.05-65 to 2.05-197.3 part 2
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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The location, configuration, and components of the 6MN Mine Water Storage Reservoir installation are shown on <br />Map 24 (sheet 2 of 3), Surface Facilities and Freshwater Systems. Related design information is provided in <br />Exhibits 8CC, 6MN Mine Water Storage Reservoir — Drainage Design, and 490, 6MN Mine Water Storage <br />Reservoir — Design Drawings, including a design stability analysis for the pond embankment (also refer to detailed <br />Reservoir description on pages 2.05-45.6f through 2.05-45.8). Because the proposed Reservoir storage volume is <br />greater than 20 acre-feet, design and compliance documentation have also been submitted to the Mine Safety and <br />Health Administration (MSHA) for review and approval. <br />SMALL AREA EXEMPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVE SEDIMENT CONTROLS <br />TCC has been granted several Small Area Exemptions (SAE's) and/or approvals to utilize Alternative Sedimant <br />Controls (ASC's) within the permit area. Effective drainage and sedimentation control in these areas will be <br />achieved through the use of a number of individual or combined methods, including gravel -surfacing; erosion <br />control fabric or materials; berms; contour furrows; sediment traps; rock check dams; vegetative filters; the use of <br />silt fences, straw wattles, or straw bales; or other approved methods. Specific SAE/ASC practices are described in <br />the following sections. <br />RN 17-07 2.05-82.1 02/15/18 <br />
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