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CBA-1 and CBA-2,the Roadside Soil Borrow Area,and the overland conveyor corridor, including <br /> the section of conveyor that had been suspended over the Colorado River. <br /> Significant reclamation work was completed in 2008 at the South Portal Facilities including, <br /> facilities removal, grading, drainage construction and revegetation. The Unit Train Loadout is <br /> another facilities area where significant reclamation work was completed in 2009. The entire UTL <br /> area has been fully Phase III bond released; the property has been sold and is currently in use as <br /> an industrial site. The UTL area has been removed from the current permit area. Fill material <br /> from a low hill within the UTL facilities area was used for construction of a new access road and <br /> reclamation backfill in the South Portals area, as approved in PR-3. Reclamation of the South <br /> Portals area has been completed. <br /> Temporary sediment and drainage control structures including diversion and collection ditches and <br /> sediment ponds have all been reclaimed. With PR-5, SCC provided demonstrations that vegetation <br /> cover is sufficient to ensure that sedimentation from reclaimed areas does not exceed that from <br /> adjacent undisturbed areas. SCC has demonstrated that the untreated drainage from Roadside <br /> North Portal, Cameo Refuse Disposal Areas and Cameo Borrow Areas will contribute fewer <br /> suspended solids to streamflow or runoff outside the permit area than untreated drainage from the <br /> natural surrounding premining area. This was accomplished by a soils loss comparison between <br /> these disturbed locations and corresponding non-disturbed reference areas using the Universal Soil <br /> Loss Equation. SCC adequately demonstrated that the quality of untreated drainage from these <br /> disturbed areas meets the State and Federal water quality standard requirements applicable after <br /> the sedimentation ponds and other drainage control features are removed, for receiving streams. <br /> With PR-5, SCC was approved to make changes to the final reclamation plans of Ponds 6, 10, and <br /> 11, Coal Gulch, the Coal Canyon drainage and Roadside North Portal. As part of the design for <br /> CRDA-2, the Coal Canyon drainage channel was permanently realigned to provide a more <br /> uniform,controlled flow between CRDA 1 and 2. Sections of the Coal Canyon permanent channel <br /> diversion near Ponds 6 and 10, and the Coal Gulch drainage in the vicinity of Pond I I were <br /> originally planned and approved to be re-aligned and modified in conjunction with removal of the <br /> ponds. The Coal Gulch and sections of Coal Canyon drainage were going to be diverted back <br /> through the pond locations which would approximate these drainages original configuration. <br /> However, during the review process and after meeting with a representative from the U S Corp of <br /> Engineers it was recommended that Coal Canyon drainage and Coal Gulch remain in their current <br /> configurations. These drainages are stable in their current position and according to Corp of <br /> Engineers personnel realignment for the sake of routing the drainage back to its original contours <br /> would not be a justifiable reason for issuing a Corp Permit. The Division concurred with not re- <br /> disturbing the alignment of Coal Canyon and Coal Gulch and with PR-5 approval left these <br /> drainages in their present alignment and configuration. <br /> The Xcel Energy Cameo Power Plant, located adjacent to the Roadside North Portals, was <br /> demolished in 2013. <br /> Several permanent ephemeral drainage channels were originally approved to be constructed across <br /> the North Portal facility reclaimed area in association with removal of the temporary upland <br /> diversion and Sediment Pond 13. However, with design changes approved with PR-5,the upland <br /> 15 <br />