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6. Mine dewatering line from Corley Well: permitted <br />with the approval of Technical Revision No.10 on <br />9/6//91. <br />Loadout <br />1. Railway Containment Area: Technical Revision No.15 <br />provided the necessary SAE demonstrations. The <br />area was fitted with a silt fence for sediment <br />drainage to the west with the approval of TR 17, <br />approved 12/1/93. <br />2. Southwest Sediment Trap: Located on the eastern side <br />of the loadout, the trap has been fitted with a <br />silt fence for sediment drainage with the approval <br />of TR 17. <br />3. Former truck-turn-around: Located on the eastern <br />side of the loadout, this area has also been fitted <br />with a silt fence for sediment control through TR <br />17 approval. <br />EFCI has submitted all hydrologic calculations and SEDCAD <br />predictions for the SAE's permitted both at the mine and <br />loadout sites which can be found in Exhibit 19, Appendix C of <br />the permit application. <br />All the remaining surface disturbed areas drain directly or <br />are routed indirectly through one of the three sediment ponds <br />on the mine site, or two at the loadout. Sediment ponds 1, 4 <br />and 5 are used for sediment settling at the mine site, while <br />sediment ponds L-1 and L-2 are used for sediment settling at <br />the loadout. <br />Sediment ponds 2 and 3 are part of a water recycling system <br />that is used primarily for storage of water pumped from the <br />Corley well and used in the mine processing facility. <br />B. Stream Channel Diversions <br />1. The Division <br />Magpie Creek, <br />square mile. <br />the proposed <br />4.05.18 and 4 <br />statutes and <br />Southfield Mine Permit Renewal 03 <br />has approved the permanent diversion of <br />an ephemeral channel draining at least one <br />This decision is based on a finding that <br />diversion meets the requirements of Rule <br />05.4, applicable local, State, and Federal <br />regulations and that the diversion is <br />34 <br />