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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980005
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
12/28/1983
Doc Name
4th Qtr 1983 Inspections
Permit Index Doc Type
SEDIMENT POND INSPECTIONS
Media Type
D
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PERIODIC INSPECTION FORM I1V ~II~I{~{IIIII ~ll <br />ei Mater, Sedi~~t, or Slurry Impoundments 999 <br />INSPECTOR'S NAME: 'Uev~~~S ~o ~ e-s DATE: 1 a -~~- 83 <br />N.P.D.E.S. I.D. NO.: CO-0000221 D. P. 002 <br />FACILITY CONFIGURATION: Incised Pond DATE LAST INSPECTION: <br />SITE NAME: Wad a Im oundment X002 LOCATION: NW;NE;, Sec.-3~;TbN; R87W <br />MINE NAME: Seneca Mine Peabody Coal Company LOCATION: mi. o ay en, <br />MINE I.D. NO.: CMLRB Permit No. C-005-80 OWNER'S REP.: on u ian, up . <br />Circle or write in appropriate response <br />1. Foundation preparation (removal of vegetation, stumps, topsoil?) N/A <br />2. Lift thickness (inches) N/A <br />3. Compaction according to approved plan N/A <br />4. Burning (specify extent and location) N/A <br />5. Angle of slope ~agwaa~ N/A <br />6. *Seepage (specify location, color, and approximate volume) <br /> From underdrain pipes N/A <br /> At isolated points on embankment s opes N/A <br /> At natural hillside N/A <br /> Over widespread areas A <br /> From downstream founds ion area A <br /> "Boils" beneath stream or ponde water N/A <br />7. Cracks or scarps on crest N/A <br />8. Cracks or scarps on slope N/A <br />9. Sloughing or bulging on slope N/A <br />10. *Major erosion problems <br />11. Surface movements in valley bottom or on hillside <br />12. *Erosion of toe N/A <br />13. *Water impounded against toe N/A <br />14. Existing embankment freeboard (feet) S ~ ° N/A <br /> <br />15. z <br />Increase Decrease in wa#er level (feet) <br />16. Cracks, bulging, or erosion on upstream face N/A <br />17. Visible sumps or sinkholes in slurry surface N/A <br />18. *Clogging <br /> Spillway channels and pipes <br /> Decant system N/ <br /> Diversion ditc es w/A <br />19. *Cracking or crushing of pipes <br /> Spillway pipes <br /> Decant system <br />20. Trash racks clear and in place N/A <br />eke--Ne- <br />i'er~ie~- <br />-'~°r-~ <br />~Mrs~le•- <br />=Tr~-- <br />~'te---Na•- <br />-Yes~- <br />~~.~- <br />Yes ~o <br />Yes <br />~:- <br />•~e~w <br />=---4ee~ <br />reel: <br />-i~er--Ne- <br />~~- <br />Yes No <br />~Yte---Ho- <br />Yes <br />-Ike---Ne- <br />-i'es--Ne- <br />*Major adverse changes in these items could cause instability and should be reported to <br />the Engineering Manager and Mine Superintendent for further evaluation. Adverse condi- <br />tions noted in these items should normally be described (extent, location, volume, etc.) <br />in the space on the back of this sheet. <br />
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