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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
NH1 TAB 13 ATTACHMENT C APPENDIX 1 AS-BUILT REPORT
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• 2. Provide an emergency spillway capable of passing runoff from <br />the 25-year, 24-hour storm event (0.33 ac-ft.). <br />3. Provide adequate storage for the sediment generated from the <br />10-year, 24-hour (MUSLE) storm event (2.9, 10-year, 24-hour <br />MUSLE storm events or 0.07 ac-ft.). <br />4. Provide a nonclogging dewatering device and principal spillway <br />that will provide adequate detention time for the 10-year, <br />24-hour storm event and still allow a method to dewater the <br />pond to the 100 percent sediment storage level in a reasonable <br />amount of time. <br />HYDROLOGY <br />The hydrology of the watershed was analyzed by utilizing the SEDIMOT II <br />computer modeling program. In performing this analysis, the <br />characteristics of the minesite and reclamation procedures along with <br />onsite sediment control procedures were considered. Addendums A, B, and <br />C contain complete listings of the SEDIMOT II inputs and outputs for the <br />10-year, 25-year, and 100-year design storms, respectively. Table 1 is <br />a summary~of these results. <br />TABLE 1 <br />As-Built Hydrology and Sedimentology Summary <br />Structure 002 <br />DESCRIPTION l0yr-24hr 25yr-24hr 100yr-24hr <br /> <br />Precipitation Depth 1.60-in. 1.80-in. 2.40-in. <br />Inflow Runoff Volume 0.257-ac-ft 0.334-ac-ft 0.593-ac-ft <br />Pond Volume at Peak Stage 0.276-ac-ft 0.44-ac-ft 0.525-ac-ft <br />Peak Stage 5.2 -ft 6.55-ft 7.15-ft <br />Peak Inflow Rate 3.45-cfs 4.45-cfs 7.71-cfs <br />Peak Discharge Rate 0.010-cfs 1.65-cfs 3.19-cfs <br />Basin Trap Efficiency 99.1% --- --- <br />Detention of Flow (Sediment) 37.87-hrs --- --- <br />Detention of Hydrograph Centers 16..52-hrs <br />Input consists of precipitation amount (inches), watershed area (acres), <br />time of concentration (hours), runoff curve number (CN), representative <br />particle-size distributions of soils in the area, Sedimentology <br />information, spillway information, etc. The drainage area for Sediment <br />• Pond 002 was determined from a 1" = 400' topographic map (see Exhibit <br />13-4). <br />2 <br />
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