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RULE 2 PERMITS <br /> will generally be a dozer blade wide or approximately 25 feet. This allows for the cable equipment <br /> to access the corridor for placement and retrieval of the power cable. In addition this allows for <br /> small vehicle access for any maintenance activity that may arise. <br /> Along the western limits of the west pit operations, highwall mining activities will be conducted <br /> under the existing Tri-State power lines. Colowyo will be responsible for impacts to the power <br /> lines as a result of these activities as documented in their agreement. See Exhibit 22. Further <br /> information regarding highwall mining is presented in Rule 4.23. <br /> Haul and Access Roads <br /> The haul roads and access road utilized at the Colowyo operation are shown on the Existing <br /> Structures Maps 21, 22A, and Map 25G Sheets 1 and 2. The road gradients are shown on the Haul <br /> Road "A" Profile (Map 25) and Haul Road "B" Profile (Map 25A). Haul roads, access roads and <br /> light use roads are discussed in Sections 4.03.1 through 4.03.3 of this volume (Volume 1) of the <br /> original permit as well as Volume 12 of the South Taylor expansion. <br /> The hydrologic calculations for road drainage structures are shown in Exhibit 7, Hydrology <br /> Information. <br /> Haul roads as mapped have been in existence since construction in 1976 and 1977. <br /> All haul routes constructed within the immediate mining area are exempt from any construction <br /> specifications in accordance with Rule 4.03.1(1)(d)(i). <br /> Ponds, Impoundments and Diversions <br /> To control runoff, and protect surface and ground water quality, Colowyo has constructed several <br /> sedimentation structures and diversion ditches. Map 12 shows the locations of the sedimentation <br /> ponds and diversion structures. Most of these sedimentation ponds were constructed in 1978 and <br /> 1979 to comply with the performance standards of Subchapter B(Office of Surface Mining Interim <br /> Program Standards). The designs and specifications for each structure are presented in Exhibit 7, <br /> Hydrology Information and Exhibit 17, Haul Road and Facilities Modifications. All ponds, <br /> impoundments and diversions are designed to meet or exceed the requirements of 2.05.3(4) and <br /> 4.05.6. <br /> The initial phases in construction of sedimentation pond embankments has been and will be to <br /> clear all unstable material and to scarify the entire surface. In no instances was or will coal <br /> processing waste be used as an embankment. All fill material was and will be selected to exclude <br /> the presence of sod,large roots,and frozen material. The placing and spreading of fill material was <br /> and will be started at the lowest point of the foundation. <br /> All ponds,regardless of size,will be examined quarterly for structural weakness,erosion and other <br /> hazardous conditions. Maintenance procedures may include mowing or cutting excessive <br /> vegetative growth to facilitate inspections and repairs keeping ditches, culverts and spillways free <br /> of debris, and removing all combustible material other than mulch and other material required fbr <br /> Rule 2 Permits 2.05-9 Revision Date: 12/20/19 <br /> Revision No.: TR-135 <br />