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2-3a <br />• water pond for storage. From the storage pond, water will be <br />pumped directly to the mines and wash plant via an underground <br />pipeline. Tree pipe-line will closely follow the road aligr~rt~er~t and <br />represents no additional disturbance. In these areas where this is <br />not possible, tree disturbance will be reclairtied imrtiediately. Watc-r <br />will also be pumped from the fresh water pond to the potable water <br />treatment' plant. The water will be treated for use in the <br />batri ri C~USe and offices. At present, a method has nut bee-n sel ectrd <br />to treat the- water. When the mc--tYn?d is selected, _:alt Cree6: will <br />n~~tify CMLR if tY~ere will tie backwasr~ effluents ar~d the treatment <br />or disposal method for these effluents. It is e:~pected that any <br />ef~rtuents could be disp~~sed of underground for dust suppression if <br />their chemical characteristics preclude discharge. <br /> <br />The wale-r treatment plant and pumps will tie housed in a~U' 0' <br />heated building as shown on Figure ~.~-1=~. <br />Adequate fire fighting capability for central facilities as well as <br />each rt~inesite rt~ust be pry?vided ire the event of a p~?wer failure. By <br />burying a 11,iiiii~ gallon tank connected to the mine- supply line <br />above each mine, ari adequate 3mourtt of water will be available fc~r <br />fire fighting iri all areas. Figure ~.~-~•.1~: shows the locatic~ri cif <br />this tank. Buried alongside c.f the fire protection tank wilt Ge <br />ar~~~ther 1~,1~00 gallon tank to story potable water for the minesite. <br />This tank: Can be connected to the mine system for more fire water. <br />. All disturt~ance caused by installing these tanks and lines will be <br />r'e Veget at ed .J.c 5r?n 35 pOCtilble. <br />5/13/85 <br />