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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1983059A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/28/2023
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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2.05.3(3)(b) <br />There were four culverts located south of and below the loadout facility which conveyed <br />surface runoff and in some cases irrigation water under the railroad tracks. The outlet ends <br />of the culverts were designated as small area exemption sampling points (SAE -1 through <br />SAE -4). See the Sedimentation Control and Small Area Exemption Map (Map 14) for the <br />location of the culverts. Exhibit 9 provides a discussion of the SAE sampling requirements. <br />The following table presents the size of each culvert and its condition. Culverts are identified <br />by their respective SAE number. Railroad construction in 2002 eliminated culvert SAE -2. <br />Culvert <br />Diameter <br />Condition <br />SAE — 1 <br />16" <br />Good <br />SAE — 2 <br />18" <br />Eliminated <br />SAE — 3 <br />24" <br />Good <br />SAE — 4 <br />30" <br />Good <br />The three remaining culverts are located under the main line railroad tracks. The mainline <br />track has been in place for many years. The date the main line track and culverts were <br />constructed is not known. However, it is virtually certain the mainline track and culverts are <br />exempt from design prior requirements as set forth in Rules 2.07.6 and 4.05.3 (1)(c). <br />During the fall of 1994, the TCC installed a 1,500 gallon polyethylene tank for the storage of <br />a rail car / stoker coal antifreeze solution. The antifreeze is a calcium chloride salt solution <br />thickened with polymers. To control spills, an approximate 10' X 10" concrete addition was <br />added to the stoker oil building to house the dilute antifreeze tank. A summary of facility <br />tanks is as follows: <br />Construction <br />Product <br />Cnnno4v irrado <br />1 <br />Steel <br />Water <br />6,000 - (converted <br />from diesel to water <br />storage in 2010) <br />2 <br />Steel <br />Diesel <br />300 <br />3 <br />Steel <br />Gasoline <br />300 <br />4 <br />Steel (dbl wall) <br />Antifreeze (CaC12) <br />7,000 <br />5 <br />Steel (dbl wall) <br />Diesel <br />10,000 (contractor <br />owned) <br />6 <br />Steel <br />Stoker Oil <br />5,000 <br />7 <br />Plastic <br />Antifreeze (CaC12) <br />1,500 <br />8 <br />Steel <br />Water <br />4,000 <br />9 <br />Steel — stand mounted <br />Diesel — Dyed <br />500 <br />10 <br />Steel — stand mounted <br />Diesel — Dyed <br />500 <br />MR -26 (A T-6� <br />i{ PPQoVED <br />2.05 — 2c <br />Rev. May 2011 <br />
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