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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
3/2/1998
Doc Name
MINOR REVISION 239 SLOPE STABILITY PROJECT WEST ELK MINE PN C-80-007
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MOUNTAIN COAL CO
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
MR239
Media Type
D
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III Illllllllllllllf'f <br />999 <br />Mountain Coal Company <br />West Elk Mine <br />Post Office Box 591 <br />Somerset, Colorado 91434 <br />Telephone 970-929-5015 <br />February 27, 1998 <br />Mr. Michael Boulay <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />RE: Minor Revision No. 239 (Slope Stability Project); West Elk Mine; <br />Permit No. C-80-007 <br />Dear Mike: <br /> <br />Mountain Coal Company (MCC) has reviewed the adequacy comments presented in a <br />letter dated February 24, 1997, regarding the above referenced minor revision and <br />provides the following additional information. <br />MCC cannot predict the volume of water that will discharge from the drain system. <br />Based on experience from other french drains that have been installed around the <br />mine site, the volume of water will be small and most likely seasonal. Water from <br />the drains will flow into ditch Dl-4, culvert C1-6, ditch D]-3, and into MB-1. The <br />minimum design requirements for each structure are presented in Table 44. Afield <br />check of the existing structure was conducted. The following table compares the <br />minimum design to the actual constructed structure. <br /> DESIGN ACTUAL <br />STRUCTURE DISCHARGE MIN. DEPTH <br />OR DIA. SHAPE DEPTH OR <br />DIA. SHAPE WIDTH <br />(TOP <br />D1-4 2.06 cfs 0.71 ft. (8.5") V 22 in. 3' Tra 10 ft. <br />C 1-6 2.06 cfs 12-inches CMP 51-in. x 30- <br />in. Arch CMP NA <br />DI-3 6.55 cfs 1.04 ft 12.E") V 27 in. 3' Tra 10 ft. <br />As you can see from the table, the actual constructed ditches and the culvert far <br />exceed the minimum design requirement. And with the minimal, seasonal flow <br />expected from the drains, the ditches, culvert and pond are more than adequately <br />sized to accommodate the flow. <br />RECEIVED <br />i 1, ... ~..~ L,Lt~ <br /> <br />Division of Minerals & Geology <br />Upon final reclamation, the french drains will be extended to discharge into the <br />stone columns. The ditches and the culvert in this area will be obliterated by the <br />final reclamation grading as currently approved in MCC's reclamation plan. <br />
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