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~~rC y.i(~af9i: PG::.J'.r'•i _ <br />~.j_,^. <br /> <br />~.. <br />,`~:`.'~.'SOi1"~.t.\~ <br />Jo; <br />.oq .: _ _ ~~n ~~'~~~~~P{$+':','],.i .., <br />_ <br />~:-A. i+T~[YT .~ i.:.~.~..I ~_~i:'_ly"'-:~;~i <br /> <br />A,., <br />, <br />,. ~'y~t~t~~.~ _ <br />:{. -n u'l~`S ~ ,_~U~• _ <br />i~\ R i <br />~ __ <br />_ <br />_ _ <br />_ _ <br />_ <br /> <br />, ..i::1' _ <br />+: ', <br /> <br />facilities with Colorado State Highway 133 at Somerset, Colorado. The read is <br />approximately 0.25 miles long and passes over a bridge which crosses the North <br />Fork of the Gunnison River. The toad design was approved by the Division and <br />has been certified as being constructed as designed. A technical revision to <br />widen the road has been approved and the road is certified as being widened as <br />designed. Sediment control for the access road is accomplished by a berm on <br />the outside of the road which directs runoff through straw bales adjacent to the <br />road. <br />Bear Coal Company bas widened and modified the original access road to the <br />abandoned Edwards portals to access the Bear No. 3 portals. Bear Coal has <br />conducted stability studies to assess the stability of the Bear No. 3 portal access <br />road. Bear Coal conducts semi-annual stability monitoring of the access road to <br />access the stability of the road. <br />The portal access road meets the permanent program criteria with the approved <br />monitoring plan. <br />The operation is in compliance with this section. <br />II. Support Facilities -Rule 4.04 <br />A. Information regarding the mine facilities of the Bear No. 3 Mine are contained <br />in Sections 2.05.2 and 2.05.3, Map 10, of the Bear No. 3 permit revision <br />application and in Exhibits 14, 19, and 24 of the Bear midteim responses. <br />Surface support facilities at the Bear No. 3 Mine include an office, two <br />warehouses, power substation, fuel transfer and storage area, conveyors, <br />stacking tube and a truck loadout. A sedimentation pond collects runoff from <br />the site to mitigate any adverse mining impacts to surface waters. Effluent from <br />the pond must meet NPDES permit standards. <br />All surface facilities of the Bear No. 3 Mine, except the office building, are to <br />be removed upon cessation of mining activities. Anchor Coal Company has <br />requested that the building be retained as part of the post-mining Lmd use. <br />The Bear Coal operation is in compliance with the provisions of this section. <br />III. Hydrologic Balance -Rule 4.05 <br />A. Water Quality Standards and Effluent Limitations <br />1. The applicant has demonstrated that sediment ponds and/or treatment <br />facilities will function properly to ensure that disturbed-area drainage will <br />meet the effluent limitations of 4.05.2 and the applicable State and Federal <br />water quality requirements for downstream receiving waters. . <br />17 <br />