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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/22/2006
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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pastureland mixture. If a supply well is established, a road corridor will remain along with a 30' x 30' area for a well <br />house and similaz facilities. <br />It should be noted that any open hole or well will be grouted from the bottom to within three feet of the surface as part <br />of the reclamation activities at the site. <br />Northern Mine District tNMD) Power Borehole & Additional Boring~MR 00-169) <br />TCC proposes to construct a high voltage substation and power borehole drop for the development and mining of <br />the Northern Mine District. This project will encompass the construction of 2,500 feet of new access road, 69 Kv <br />power line, substation, switchgear building, grounding bed and borehole into mine. Map 24 shows the proposed <br />access road, 69 Kv power line, substation, and power borehole. The total disturbed area will be 200 x 200 square <br />feet for the substation, building, and borehole. However, if soil resistivity tests indicate that the ground bed be <br />installed outside the 200 x 200 square foot area, then TCC will require an additional 30 x 30 square foot area for the <br />substation ground bed as close as possible to the main substation. <br />The new access road extending from the EMD dewatering borehole to the new power borehole will be constructed <br />as per the recommendations presented in Exhibit 25r, NMD, Power Borehole Access Road. The topsoil will be <br />removed to a depth of 2 feet and windrowed to one side or stockpiled. The salvaged topsoil will be stabilized with <br />the topsoil stockpile stabilization seed mixture. The salvaged topsoil wrridor will be approximately 40 feet wide to <br />allow "borrowing" of subsoils to bring the road back up to grade to facilitate drainage from it. As an alternative to <br />the topsoil salvage procedure described above, a geo-textile may be placed directly on the topsoil and the gravel <br />placed and compacted onto of the fabric. The proper depth of gravel will be placed and compacted as recommended <br />in Exhibit 25r. <br />A 2-mile long 69 Kv power line will be installed from the Twentymile mine entrance area to the new power <br />• borehole as shown on Map 24. The line will consist of approximately 60 wooden pole sets and the necessary cross- <br />frames. Some of the poles to be placed along RCR No. 33 will require brush clearing or minor leveling of the route <br />into the location to allow for safe operation of the mobile equipment used in installing the poles. If this is required <br />the brush will be knocked down with a blade or similar type of equiprrrent to facilitate entry into the location. th the <br />event minor leveling is required the topsoil will be windrowed to the side, the location accessed by the mobile <br />equipment and then the topsoil pulled back in after the pole is installed. The power line will be constructed in <br />accordance with the REA Bulletin 610 or equivalent. <br />The power borehole pad will require salvaging approximately 5738 cy of topsoil and stockpiling it adjacent to the <br />pad. The stockpiles will be placed around three sides of the pad, as shown on Map 24. The topsoil stockpiles will <br />be stabilized with the appropriate seed mixture. A small gap will be left in the northeast comer of the pad so that <br />surface drainage can drain from the pad. The pad will be graded so that it drains to the northeast. At the entrance to <br />the pad a culvert may be placed to route upland drainage under the road and around the pad. The design of the <br />culvert is presented in Exhibit 8.5, NMD, Power Borehole Culvert Design. <br />The substation will consist of four power poles for power line termination, three transformer pads approximately 15 <br />feet x 12 feet, a 14 foot x 30 foot prefabricated metal building with foundation, and station ground bed. These <br />structures are shown on Map 24. There will be three fuse disconnects and throe gangoperated disconnects between <br />the power pole terminations and the transformers. The metal building will house the switchgear for the power feed <br />from the transformers to the power cables that feed into the power borehole. The station ground bed will consist of <br />copper rods buried at 5 feet around the perimeter of the fenced substation. <br />The power borehole will be developed by reaming out the existing 6 %I' borehole to a 24" diameter. The reaming <br />process will be a raisebore with all water and cuttings going into the mine. The cuttings will be stored in the <br />previously developed rock rooms of the Northeast Mains section. Three 6" diameter PVC conduits, three 2" <br />diameter PVC conduits, and a 6" schedule 80 pipe will be placed in the 24" diameter hole and then the hole <br />wmpletely grouted. Two of the three 6" PVC casings were deformed as they were being grouted in-place, and <br />APPROVED AUG 1 4 2008 <br />MR 00-169 2.05-65.2 08/01/00 <br />
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