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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982055
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
10/15/1993
Doc Name
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN SUBMITTAL COLO WASTWATER DISCHARGE PN COG-850032 RATON CREEK MINE PN C-82
From
ENERGY FUELS MINING CO
To
WQCD
Permit Index Doc Type
NPDES
Media Type
D
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No
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<br />4. Facility Areas Subject to Effluent Limitation Guidelines <br />The mine facility area has been designed and constructed to route the majority of surface ruooffl,to <br />the sediment pond (refer to Mine Site Map). Discharge from the pond is subject to effluent limitations under <br />CDPS Permit No. COG-850006. ' <br />Surface runoff from the three separate ]oudout lease areas is completely contained by ditches, tiertirs <br />and sumps, as approved in the DMG permit application. The loadouts have no discharge points subject ito <br />effluent limitation guidelines. <br />S. Description of Potential Pollutant Sources/ Material )nventory <br />Potential pollutant sources by definition are sources which may reasonably be expected to d <br />rollutants to stotmwater discharges outside of the area that contributes runoff to outfalls that are subjeotl, Ito <br />effluent limitation guidelines. For the subject mine and loadout sites there ere limited small areas wtiere <br />starmwater runoff is not controlled under effluent limitation guidelines. All such areas ere depicted on the <br />attached maps and are summarized below. <br />Mine Site: <br />-Trailer and Topsoil Stockpile: Small Area Exemption (SAE) <br />-Mine Access Road- Lawer section ~ <br />-Sediment Pond Embanlmtent Outslope ' <br />Loadout Sites: ', <br />-Santa Fe Lease No. 1 <br />-Santa Fe Lease No. 2 <br />-Burlington Northern I-ease <br />i <br />The only potential pollutants from the above referenced areas are sediments consisting of existing <br />site soils and fine coal. In addition, no significant materials that could result in toxic or hazardous pollutants <br />are or have been treated, stored or disposed of in Wese areas. There have been no significant spillslor <br />significant leaks of toxic or hazardous pollutants which have occurred anywhere within the subject facility <br />areas from three years prior to permit certification to present. <br />6. Stormwater Quality Controls <br />'a. SWMP Administrators <br />Energy Fuels personnel responsible for development, implementation, maintenance and revision <br />the SWMP for this facility are listed below. <br />Randy Acre -Mine Manager <br />Allen Weaver -Mine Engineer <br />Clint Carey -Surface Superintendent <br />Roy Hughes -Engineering Technician <br />b. Best Manaeement Prsctices <br />.The only potential pollutant from the areas subject to the SWMP is sediment as discussed in <br />S :above. Energy Fuels has developed and implemented best management practices to minimize s <br />delivery froiri these areas to the natural dnanages. Sediment traps, containment ditches, straw chec <br />• and vegetative :cover are primarily used to limit off-site sedimentation. All sediment control devi <br />-'.: <br />' nYi <br />i' <br />n ~~e~ <br />tl~iA pis` ~Li. r4•~- t. rT6i ~ ~a. ~;{t,/:~ - "~ <br />m: <br />nt. <br />is, . <br />ad:~ <br />.'t ,t~y~l~~ <br />d~ r. <br />~~ <br />~~, ~J', ;4~• <br />''.j,';. <br />~ ~~~ <br />
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