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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
2/22/1996
Doc Name
1995 STORMWATER ANNUAL REPORT
From
NEW HORIZON MINE
To
DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
OTHER SURFACE WATER
Media Type
D
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<br /> <br />A~~~1v~U <br />fEB 2~ 1996 <br />STORMWATER ANNUAL REPORT - (METAL MINING & COAL) pt~tsion p/ Mlnerais ~ Geology <br />COLORADO DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH & ENVD2ONMENT <br />Water Quality Control Division <br />WQCD-PE-B2 <br />4300 Cherry Creek Drive South <br />Denver, Colorado 80222-1530 <br />Permittee (Company Name): Wectern F elc - olorado. <br />Facility Name: New Horizon Mine <br />Facility Address: P O. Box 628. Nucla. Colorado 81424 <br />Facility Phone Number: (303)864-2165 FAX (303)864-2168 <br />Permit Certification No. COR-040131 (NPDES Permit #CO-0000213) <br />Report Periods: (January 1 through December 31. 1995) <br />A. A REPORT ON THE FACILITY'S OVERALL COMPLIANCE WITH THE SWMP... <br />WFC's, New Horizon Mine operated the entire year of 1995 under its SWMP, which is <br />now a part of our NPDES permit. WFC applied and was granted a new NPDES permit for <br />the New Horizon Mine by your office. It was approved October 31, 1994 and went into <br />effect January 1, 1995. <br />WFC's SWMP was fully implemented in 1995, with all ditches, sediment ponds, and clear <br />water diversion ditches designed and constructed to handle a 2.0 inch, 25yr - 24hr rainfall <br />event. These designs and structures were submitted to and approved by Colorado Division <br />of Minerals and Geology. All bulk petroleum storage facilities had impervious containment <br />sttuctures surrounding them. They were designed and constructed to hold [he contents from <br />the largest vessel plus the water accumulation from a l0yr - 24hr rainfall event. No <br /> <br />
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