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PQ_y <br />PEASODY COALCOMPAMY <br />W~~t~m Dlvlslon <br />May 2, 1988 <br />iii iiiiiiiiiiiii iii <br />999 <br />1300 $OUIn vale <br />fleyatafl, Arizona 86001 <br />1602) rn-5253 <br />6""~~ Y;9F~ <br />.~, ~_ <br />Mr. Peter O'Connor ' °~~0"~ `- ~ <br />Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division ~;,py 7 1988 <br />215 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street MINED LkNu <br />Denver, CO 80203 f~ECLAMP.TIOPI DIVISIOU <br />RE: 1988 First and Second Quarter Sediment Pond <br />Inspections, Seneca II and Nucla <br />Dear Mr. O'Connor <br />Following please find responses to your letters of January <br />26 and March 31, 1988 to Rey Armijo concerning quarterly <br />sediment pond inspections at Seneca II and Nucla Mines. <br />The format follows your letter of January 26, 1988 with <br />reference to your letter of March 31, 1988, where <br />appropriate. <br />~~~?~. Peabody concurs with CMLRD and will cease submitting <br />inspections on Mesa Gravel Pit Impoundment No. 005. <br />2. Concerning Nucla Ponds 001, 002, 004, 005, and C06 the <br />emergency spillways (i.e., drop inlet culverts) <br />received trash racks after construction. The principal <br />spillways are a trickle tube design with a single <br />orifice opening. When the opening becomes very small <br />(i.e., less than three inches in diameter) it is not <br />very practical to put a fine mesh trash rack over the <br />orifice. However, in response to CMRLD's request for a <br />nonclogging principal spillway at Nucla, Peabody <br />installed trash racks/screens the week of April 11, <br />off` 1988 on the following principal spillways: 002, 004, <br />005, and 006. Pond 001 had a trash rack installed on <br />the principal spillway in 1987. <br />In regards to comment No. 2 from your letter of March <br />off- 31, 1988, Peabody will continue quarterly sediment pond <br />inspections for Pond 003 at Nucla. <br />At Seneca, Peabody is proposing to dewater Pond 003 <br />below the principal spillways in accordance with the <br />NPDES permit, remove the old principal spillway, <br />install a new principal spillway (i.e., 18-inch <br />diameter C14P with a 6-inch diameter opening and <br />