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Creation date
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
1/28/2004
Doc Name
4th Quarter 2003 DMRs (CO-00045161)
From
Colowyo Coal Company, LP
To
WQCD
Permit Index Doc Type
DMR’s
Media Type
D
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STORMWATER ANNUAL REPORT -METAL MINING (& COAL) <br />COLORADO DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT <br />Water Quality Control Division <br />WQCD-P-B2 <br />4300 Cherry Creek Drive South <br />Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 <br />Make enough copies of form for each reporting year. Or go to <br />http: //www. cdphe. state. co. us/wq/Permits Unit/wgcdpmt. html <br />Permittee (Company Name): Colowyo Coal Company L. P. <br />Facility Name: Colowvo Mine <br />Mailing Address: 5731 State Highwax 13; Meeker, CO. 81641 <br />Check box if this is a <br />new name, address, etc. <br />Facility Phone Number: (970) 824 - 1532 X <br />Permit Certification No. COR-040209 <br />Reporting Period: Tan. 1-Dec. 31, 20 0 3 (Form is due by Feb. 1 S of the following year) <br />**Each section must be completed. Please print or type.** <br />A. A report on the facility's overall compliance with the SWMP. (Include here a summary of any measures taken <br />to comply with your Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP), to fully implement it, changes or improvements <br />made in any of your Best Management Pracfices (BMPs}, employee training, spills, other problems <br />encountered, etc. How is your plan working?) <br />Diversions and convevance of overland flow to minimize erosion have remained in place and have continued to <br />meet the regulatory requirements of the Colorado Division of Minerals and Geologx <br />Reveg_etation and detention basins are used to reduce sediment loading and minimize erosion as necessary to <br />provide protection for topsoil, vegetation. fish and wildlife, and the hydrologic balance. Several culverts and <br />structures have required regular maintenance to ensure continued function of the system. An increased <br />inspection frequency has been voluntarily adopted in order to identify excessive sediment accumulations in <br />these structures early. This will minimize thepossibility circumstances where eaui~ment availability and <br />manpower restrictions could cause a delay in maintenance prior to these structures becoming non-functioning. <br />More time has been allocated For evironmental training and emnloyees aze informed how to sgot notential <br />SWMP violations or places of concern. Additional training has been developed and completed for employees <br />and contractors working on site. <br />Note -form may be reproduced Page 1 of 3 ar6/961t <br />CF 11.9.3 <br />
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