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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981021
IBM Index Class Name
Enforcement
Doc Date
7/8/1983
Doc Name
PROPOSED CIVIL PENALTY ASSESSMENT NOV 83-20
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Violation No.
CV1983020
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Colorado Department of Health <br />June 9, 1983 <br />Page 2 <br />The attached results (Table 2) are for samples taken of the water <br />which was pumped into hlann Draw. Sample A was taken from the pit prior <br />to pumping, Sample B was taken below the discharge point as the pumping <br />was started up, Sample C was taken after several hours of pumping, and <br />Sample D was taken from the pit one week after pumping began. It should <br />be noted that only total suspended solids exceeded effluent limitations <br />and that those values decreased over time until they were within the <br />specified limits. These results appear to be a direct result of the <br />pumping method employed rather than a reflection of poor water quality. <br />The fact that the suspended solids did not meet the effluent limitations, <br />for a limited amount of time, is not expected to result in any adverse <br />environmental impact, since the water was not discharged directly into <br />a stream. All other tested parameters were ~•iithin specified limits and, <br />thus, should also not have any adverse effects. <br />Steps have been, and will continue to be taken to prevent recurrence <br />of this type of discharge. Water is presently being pumped into sedimentation <br />pond C where it will be allowed to settle before being discharged into <br />Mann Draw. The leak in pond B will be repaired as scon as weather <br />conditions permit the use of equipment to complete that project. <br />4Jalden Coal Company believes that the bypass was necessary to meet <br />the unexpected conditions, but will continue to do e~aryti~ing in its power <br />to avoid similar discharges. <br />Sincerel.~, <br />tom,. , , ~. ~1,v~a~_ <br />Kay anE >~ <br />Resou ~_a-Ma~iager <br />cc: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency <br />Enforcement - Permit Program <br />1860 Lincoln Street <br />Sutie 103 <br />Denver, Colorado 80295 <br />Brian Munson <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />423 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />KJ/pj <br />
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