My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
2024-05-03_PERMIT FILE - C1980007 (2)
DRMS
>
Day Forward
>
Permit File
>
Coal
>
C1980007
>
2024-05-03_PERMIT FILE - C1980007 (2)
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
6/6/2024 8:46:51 AM
Creation date
6/6/2024 8:44:08 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/3/2024
Doc Name
2.05-50 Thru 2.05-88
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05.4 Reclamation Plan
Media Type
D
Archive
No
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
40
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
<br />2.05-81 Rev. 11/96- PR07; 04/06-PR10; 12/14- TR136, 04/24 – TR153 <br />requirements. <br /> <br />Mountain Coal Company water withdrawals from the North Fork are not expected to cause any <br />impact since they are a small percentage of stream flow even during low flow conditions. <br /> <br />No U.S. Forest Service water resources are located in the permit area projected to be retreat mined. <br />Resource No. 131 is located over the projected B-Seam main entries, but is not expected to be <br />impacted. See the additional discussions of mitigation measures in Section 2.05.6(6)(f) and in <br />Exhibit 19C. <br /> <br /> Water Augmentation Plan <br /> <br />The Mountain Coal Company Water Augmentation Plan was adjudicated in February, 1987, in <br />Division 4, State of Colorado Water Court. A copy of the Adjudicated Water Augmentation Plan is <br />included in Exhibit 52. The water augmentation plan covers mitigation of potential impacts from <br />mining in the Minnesota Creek Basin. The water augmentation plan is based on worst case <br />conditions where mining in the basin depletes the Dry Fork of Minnesota Creek and requires <br />augmentation by Mountain Coal Company water rights up to 10.96 cubic feet per second (4919 <br />gallons per minute) maximum headgate diversion. <br /> <br />The plan is not in effect during development mining in the basin. However, there is a provision to <br />implement the plan should circumstances warrant, such as large inflows into the mine workings in <br />the Minnesota Creek Basin. <br /> <br /> Annual Hydrology Report <br /> <br />Mountain Coal Company provides in the Annual Hydrology Report (AHR) a detailed assessment of <br />mining impacts of the past water year as well as potential mining impacts and an estimate of <br />production for the upcoming water year. A map is included in the Annual Hydrology Report <br />showing the piezometric surface of the colluvial aquifer in the area of the Lower Refuse Pile, if one <br />develops. An assessment of the impacts of the Lower Refuse Pile to the hydrology balance during <br />the previous year is included in the report. Also included in the report are the analyses of hydrologic <br />data gathered during the year to assess the impacts of mining on the quality and quantity of streams, <br />springs, groundwater aquifers, mine inflows and mine discharges (water balance) which may exist <br />in the permit area. Mine maps showing the locations of mine inflows are provided in the Annual <br />Hydrology Reports along with estimates of the quantity, quality and duration. Water quality <br />samples will be taken as close to the inflow source as safely possible, to properly characterize the <br />water quality. Estimates of water imported for use within the mine and mine discharge are also <br />provided in the reports. The Annual Hydrology Report will include seasonal measurements of <br />spring flows, streamflows, well levels, and water quality analyses of selected parameters for each <br />monitored resource. Mountain Coal Company also evaluates the adequacy of the current monitoring <br />plan in the report. The Annual Hydrology Report will also include an anion and cation balance on <br />all water analyses. This will provide a quality assurance/quality control check on the laboratory <br />data. <br /> <br />The Annual Hydrology Report is submitted by April 30 of the following year in association with the
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.