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11/18/2007 10:15:55 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980004
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Name
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ON THE MCCLANE CANYON MINE
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-6- <br />,.) The mine occurs within the lower montane climax region. Three vegetation <br />types occur vicin and adjacent to the permit area. A greasewood shrubland <br />type occupies the flat terrain along the East Salt Creek drainage where soils <br />are deep, well drained and often very sodic and moderately saline. Shadscale <br />shrubland borders the greasewood shrubland along the dry, steep, south facing <br />slopes in the shallower soils which are interspersed with rock outcrops. Jun- <br />iper `doodland is found along the ridge tops and steep north and west facing <br />slopes of shallow soils and rock outcrops. These vegetation types are typical <br />of western Colorado and eastern Utah. <br />Surface Water Hydrology <br />Surface water quality in East Salt Creek has been found by analyzed data pro- <br />vided by the applicant to be substandard in quality, resulting in tF= opera- <br />tion having little effect on water quality, but CMLRD will require a monitor- <br />ing program to verify these conclusions. <br />Surface water quantity and quality will be monitored upstream and downstream <br />of the disturbance in-HcClane.Canyon and on East.Salt Creek upstream and down- <br />stream of the coafuence af-McClave Canyon and East Salt Creek. " <br />The only aspects of the operation that could potentially impact the surface <br />water in adjacent areas is sediments from the face up, mine bench and roads. <br />-_. -. A_sedimenta_tion system approved by the CMLRD and in compliance with [he regu- <br />-. lations will route undisturbed flow mound the disturbance and will condacE - <br />' ~ all flow from the disturbed area through a properly sized sedimentation pond. <br />The water contained in the sedimentation pond will be released into the natu- <br />ral drainage only after it is determined that the discharged water will meet .,- _ <br />- -=:~ •., <br />- " all applicable effluent standards. ~ ~.9"-~.~ ~~' <br />Several stipulations are required to bring the mine into compliance with StiCRA <br />' regarding-surface water hydrology are listed in the preferred alternative sec- <br />tion. <br />Ground Water Hydrology <br />Drilling in the general area indicates the presence of a saturated zone within <br />the Cameo seam but this saturated zone occurs outside of the permit area and <br />Ss not expected to be encountered by projected mine workings during this per- <br />mit term. <br />The zone of saturation in the Cameo seam is recharged at the point where the <br />Cameo seam subcrops below the Salt Creek alluvium approximately two miles up- <br />stream of the mine. Very little recharge of the coal seams and sandstones oc- <br />cur along outcrops because of the very low precipitation rate (8.8 inches) and <br />the steep slopes that favor runoff over infiltration. <br />The applicant has no monitoring yells in strata overlying or within the zone <br />of [he underground mine workings. 'this is because of the inaccessibility of <br />the steep terrain to truck mounted drill rigs. Previous holes drilled in the <br />f area of the portals have been dry to a depth in excess of 200 feet below the <br />Y. ~ Cameo seam and floor strata are not saturated in the area of [he mine. <br />
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