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DRMS Permit Index
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C1996083
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
5/9/2002
Doc Name
Proposed Decision & Findings of Compliance for RN1
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
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13, attached to the proposed decision for Permit Revision No. 6, requires <br />the submittal of the CDOT road use permit for this road. The temporary <br />light use road will be reclaimed. <br />II. Support Facilities -Rule 4.04 <br />A. Construction of support facilities will not result in change, destruction or <br />disruption of oil, gas pipelines or water wells, nor will coal slurry pipelines or <br />railroads be impacted. Therefore, the Division approved those activities (4.04(6)). <br />A list of approved facilities may be found in Section 2.05.3(3) of the permit. <br />III. Hydrologic Balance -Rule 4.05 <br />A. Water Quality Standards and Effluent Limitations <br />The Division granted approval for small azea exemptions from the use of <br />sediment ponds, due to the limited size of the aeeas and due to the fact that <br />ponds and treatment facilities aze not necessary for the drainage to meet <br />the effluent limitations of Rule 4.05.2 and applicable State and Federal <br />water quality standards for receiving streams, and also due to the fact that <br />no mixing of surface drainage with a dischazge form underground <br />workings will occur. The locations of the small areas to be exempted are <br />discussed on Page 2.05-32 of the permit application and are shown on <br />permit document Map 21-1 and Map 95266-02 (4.05.2(3)(b)(i)). <br />Storm runoff from nineteen small areas at the mine site are subjected to <br />alternate treatment prior to leaving the pennit area. The nineteen areas are <br />L) the "material storage azea below Pond C, 2.) the pump station, 3.) the <br />topsoil stockpile near the Gob pile, 4.) the cover stockpile near the Gob <br />pile, 5.) the mine entrance area, 6.) the Freeman Gulch vent fan site and 7) <br />thirteen small aeeas along the train loadout railroad track outslopes. In <br />addition, alternate sediment control measures are employed at several <br />methane de-gas drill pads. <br />2. The Division granted an exemption from use of sediment ponds for <br />drainage from underground mine workings as long as no mixing with <br />surface drainage will occur and as long as ponds and treatment facilities <br />are not necessary for the drainage to meet effluent limitations of Rule <br />4.05.2 and applicable State and Federal water quality standards for <br />receiving streams (4.05.2(3)(b)(ii)). <br />B. Diversions and Conveyance of Overland Flow <br />The Division does not propose to approve a permanent diversion <br />(4.05.3(2)). <br />26 <br />
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