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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1983059
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/1/2024
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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grease content and/or other parameters that may be required by the NPDES Permit. TCC <br />will measure the quantity and quality of any discharge from the permit area in compliance <br />with the NPDES Permit. <br />The NPDES Permit requires the preparation and implementation of a Stormwater <br />Management Plan. Such a plan has been developed and implemented and a copy of the plan <br />has been submitted to the Division. The main purpose of the plan is to assure that run-off <br />from areas not subject to effluent limitations is subject to alternative sediment control. The <br />alternative sediment control features assure run-off from the site does not contain excessive <br />amounts of sediment or coal fines. <br />The NPDES Permit also requires the preparation of a spill prevention control and <br />countermeasure plan. The plan has been developed and implemented. The main purpose of <br />this plan is to assure that oil or other hazardous materials are not discharged into State <br />waters. The plan includes the requirement to provide containment for all oil spill sources on <br />the property. A copy of the plan is available for review at the mine office. <br />Representative surface water monitoring has been performed at SAE sampling points as <br />shown on Map 14. This monitoring is required to confirm that surface run-off from Small <br />Area Exemption No. 1 meets applicable effluent limitations for downstream receiving <br />waters. See Exhibit 9 for further discussion regarding this monitoring. <br />Following the cessation of the loadout facilities, TCC will continue to monitor the surface <br />water flow and quality until determined that reclamation of the area has met the requirements <br />such that control of surface run-off is no longer required. Structures and other devices <br />necessary to control the quality and quantity of surface water discharge will be removed <br />when no longer needed at the loadout site. <br />In 2015, Bowie Resources and Oxbow Mining, LLC., (representing TCLLC) entered into an <br />agreement to consider a purchase of the Terror Creek Loadout and transfer of Permits. The <br />TCLLC Facilies Map 5 has been modified (Minor Revision MR -28) to include 3 <br />groundwater monitoring boreholes (AW -18, AW -19 and AW -20) to be located at the track <br />level. The three approximate 100 -feet deep, 4 -inch diameter boreholes will include installed <br />PVC pipe with 20' slotted ends. Bowie resources will be responsible for conducting the <br />water monitoring. <br />2.05-25 <br />Rev. March 2015 <br />MR -28 <br />
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