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I.D. Name Location Desiqn (Tab 13) IAs-Built) <br />• Sedimentation Structure 005 North II-W Attachment 13-3 TR-19 <br /> Sedimentation Structure 006 (Phase II) 11-W Attachment 13-4 TR-14 <br /> Sedimentation Structure 006 and Pre- II-W Attachment 13-4C TR-29 <br /> Settling Basin (Phase IV) (Design! <br /> Sedimentation Structure 006 (Phase VI II-W Attachment 13-4E TR-48 <br /> Sedimentation Structure 009 North II-W Attachment 13-5 TR-17 <br /> Sedimentation Structure 015 II-W South Attachment 13-56 TR-35 <br /> Sedimentation Structure 016 II-W South Attachment 13-56 TR-38/TR-40 <br /> Sedimentation Structure 017 II-W South Attachment 13-5B PR-04 <br />Stock Tanks <br />Seneca Coal Company (SCC) constructs temporary stock tanks in the reclaim areas at the Seneca <br />operations. These small tanks will benefit both livestock grazing and wildlife utilization and will <br />enhance the interim and final postmining land use of the reclaimed areas. The stock tanks slow the <br />peak runoff from precipitation events and snowmelt and help to minimize erosion in the reclaimed area. <br />Desiqn and Construction <br />• The stock tanks are small structures to enhance the postmine livestock and wildlife utilization. The <br />capacity of the tanks are less than two acre-feet and the vertical height of the embankments is five <br />feet or less, as measured from the from the upstream toe to the bottom of the emergency spillway. <br />The drainage area for each tank is large enough to maintain an adequate supply of water into the tank. <br />All stock tank locations are in drainage that are normally dry. <br />All permanent and temporary stock tanks will meet the design criteria specified in the Regulations of <br />the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board (Rule 4.05.91 All impoundments that are intended to be <br />retained as permanent postmining features shall comply with applicable state engineer rules and <br />regulations. Access to the tank sites, in reclaimed areas, during the construction phase will be along <br />drainage bottoms or along temporary access roads to minimize damage to vegetation. If necessary, <br />access routes will be reseeded with an approved seed mix. All topsoil will be salvaged prior to tank <br />construction and spoil material will be used for construction of the embankments. After construction, <br />topsoil will be replaced on the embankment and adjacent disturbed areas above the elevation of the <br />emergency spillway. Each site will be seeded with the approved seed mix. <br />Pond Stability <br />• A generic stability analysis was completed fo assess the stability of the embankments forming the <br />stock tanks. Instead of completing an analysis for each potential pond, a worst case scenario has been <br />TR-48 7 Revised 06/04 <br />