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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1984065
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
1/1/1985
Doc Name
PROPOSED DECISION and FINDINGS OF COMPLIANCE
Permit Index Doc Type
FINDINGS
Media Type
D
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-lo- <br />IV. Geology - Rules 2.04.5 and 2.04.6 <br />Descriptions of the geology within the permit and adjacent areas are located <br />in Sections 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 5.1 and 5.2; appendices 3.3-1, 3.3-2, 3.3-2, 3.3-3a, <br />3.3-3h, 4.2-1, and 4.5-1; and figures 3.3-2, 3.3-3, 3.3-4, 3.3-5, 3.3-6, <br />3.3-7, 3.3-B, 3.3-9, and 3.3-10. A detailed description of the geology of the <br />permit and adjacent areas is contained in the Description of the Environment <br />section of this findings document. A description of the geology of the <br />general area is contained in the Cumulative Hydrologic Impact Study and <br />Probable Hydrologic Consequences of Mining section of this findings document. <br />The applicant <br />this review. <br />2.04.6. <br />V, <br />has supplied sufficient geologic information for the purpose of <br />The applicant is, therefore, in Compliance with Rules 2.04.5 and <br />is Balance: Surface Water - Rules 2.04.5, 2.04.7, 2.05.3 <br />Baseline information <br />Information on surface water can be found in the permit application in <br />Sections 3.3.7, 4.2.3, 4.2.4, 4.5.3, and 5.1 of Volume I. The information <br />contained in these sections is sufficient for the Division to predict worst <br />case scenarios for mining related impacts on surface water conditions of the <br />permit, adjacent, and general areas of the mine. <br />Diversions, Temporary <br />The temporary diversion, Channel A, which drains the undisturbed area above <br />the mine portals has been designed with a slope of .002, or 1.7 inches of drop <br />in 100 linear feet. It seems unlikely that such accuracy can be maintained <br />during construction and it is likely that ponding will occur along the ditch, <br />which will result in excessive siltation. Therefore, the following <br />stipulation is required. <br />Stipulation No. 2 <br />WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF PERMIT ISSUANCE, THE PERMITTEE MUST SUBMIT TO <br />THE DIVISION NEW DESIGNS ALLOWING FOR A GREATER SLOPE ON CHANNEL A TO <br />INSURE FLOW THROUGH THE CHANNEL LENGTH. THE PERMITTEE MUST COMMIT TO <br />INSPECTION OF THE DITCH AFTER RUNOFF EVENTS TO LOCATE AREAS OF <br />EXCESSIVE EROSION. THE PERMITTEE MUST ALSO COMMIT TO APPROPRIATE <br />EROSION PREVENTION IF NEEDED. THESE DESIGN MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR <br />DIVISION APPROVAL BEFORE DISTURBING OF ANY AREA AT THE PROPOSED <br />SURFACE FACILITIES SITE. <br />
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