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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1983059
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
2/24/1999
Doc Name
PROPOSED DECISION & FINDINGS OF COMPLIANCE FOR RN3
Permit Index Doc Type
FINDINGS
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the east side, below the storage area, and ends at the water <br />tank. <br />2. The second light-use road Darts from County Road 4365 and enters <br />the permit area from the east side, below the sediment pond. <br />This road provides access to the railroad siding and the over- <br />the-track coal bin. <br />3. The two light-use roads will be reclaimed following cessation of <br />mining activities. <br />II. Support Facilities - Rule 4 04 <br />A. Construction of support facilities did not result in any damage to <br />any protected structures. Therefore, the Division proposes to <br />approve those activities (x.04(6)). <br />III. Hvdroloaic Balance - Rule 4 OS <br />A. Water Quality Standards and Effluent Limitations <br />1. There is one sediment pond and one dugout pond at the Terror <br />Creek Loadout that treat drainage from the disturbed area. <br />These ponds function as designed to ensure that applicable water <br />quality standards and effluent standards are met. <br />2. The Division proposes to grant small area exemptions from the <br />use of sediment ponds, due to the limited size of the area, the <br />fact that ponds and treatment facilities are not necessary for <br />the drainage to meet the effluent limitations of Rule 4.05.2 and <br />applicable State and Federal water quality standards for <br />receiving streams, and due to the fact that no mixing of surface <br />drainage with a discharge from underground workings will occur, <br />as the operation is Loadout, no mining will occur. The small <br />areas to be exempted include the outslope of the facilities pad, <br />the over-the-track Loadout facility, and the railroad spur track <br />(4.05.2 (3) (b) (2)) . <br />B. Diversions and Conveyance of Overland Flow <br />1. Sediment control ditches have been designed and constructed in <br />compliance with Rule 4.05.3. Locations are shown on Map 14 and <br />designs can be found in Exhibit 9 of the permit application <br />(4.05.3(2)). <br />C. Stream Channel Diversions <br />1. The Terror Creek Loadout does not propose any stream channel <br />diversion; therefore, this section is not applicable. <br />Terror Creek Loadout Fage 12 <br />
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