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occasionally used to collect and retain minor quantities of Preparation Plant wash-down water. As an incised and <br />closed basin (ie: no outlet) the only inputs are thickener overflow, wash-down water from the Preparation Plant, or <br />minor incident precipitation, which are subsequently pumped back into the system by 3 portable p02[111Q, pump <br />installation. Water level in the sump is monitored and managed as part of the ongoing plant operations. <br />SMALL AREA EXEMPTIONS <br />Twentymile Coal Company has been granted several Small Area Exemptions (SAE'S) within the permit area. <br />Effective drainage and sedimentation control in these areas will be achieved through the use of a number of <br />individual or combined methods, including gravel-surfacing; erosion control fabric or materials; berms; contour <br />furrows; sediment traps; rock check dams; vegetative filters; the use of silt fences, straw wattles, or straw bales; or <br />other approved methods. <br />Rockdust Tank - An SAE for sedimentation control has been granted for the rockdust tank and truck <br />access/unloading area. The total disturbance will be approximately 0.5 acres. Of this area, 0.3 acres will be filled <br />with pit-run gravel, which acts as an infiltration screen for any overland flow associated with the rockdust tank and <br />access/unloading area. Estimated peak flow from the area for the 10-year, 24-hour event is approximately 0.04 <br />acre-feet. Runoff from the topsoil pile is controlled by a berm/swale/rock filter system. In addition to the <br />infiltration screen, flow from the tank and unloading area is conveyed by means of swales and berms to a gravel <br />filter. These controls, in conjunction with existing vegetation, will be sufficient to control runoff from the area as <br />observed during previous inspections. <br />Fish Creek Dewaterine Site - At the dewatering site, sedimentation will be controlled by the use of alternate <br />control systems such as filter fences, gravel filters, and existing vegetation. <br />In reference to the 0.5 ac stockpile located to the southwest of the pond, a berm will be established around the <br />stockpile to direct runoff from the stockpile to the two gravel filters by the stockpile. This will effectively treat the <br />estimated 0.02 acre-feet of runoff resulting from the 10-year, 24-hour event until vegetation is reestablished. Once <br />this occurs, the berm and filters can be removed. <br />The runoff from the 0.2 acre stockpile adjacent to the transformer will drain to the low area northeast of the <br />stockpile where adequate vegetation exists to provide filtering and treatment of the water. The SAE is shown on <br />Map 26, Fish Creek Borehole Area Facilities and Access Road. The collection ditch for the ponds and associated <br />disturbed areas will be constructed with two gravel filters to act as a secondary sediment control measure. The <br />gravel filters will be constructed of 3-inch minus washed gravel, and will be approximately 24 inches in width. The <br />filters will be placed across the ditch and extend halfway up the sides of the ditch. A berm will be placed on the <br />south side of the road leading into the control building. The berm will be located to keep drainage from this area <br />from entering the discharge ditch. The berm will provide an area that can act as a sump to hold or direct water from <br />the site. In reference to the boreholes and control building area, collection berms will be established downslope of <br />the area to direct the estimated 0. l2 of of runoff (from the ] 0-year, 24-hour event) to either the containment area to <br />the west, or to the two rock filters on the north side. <br />In order to provide access to the dewatering boreholes, the two light-use roads will be connected to form a pad <br />between the wells. The available topsoil will be windrowed to the sides of the pad and will be stabilized with the <br />approved seed mixture. The graveled pad and roads are within the confines of the 2.0 acre SAE area as shown on <br />Map 26, Fish Creek Borehole and Facilities and Access Road. <br />In reference to the boreholes and control building area, collection berms will be established downslope of the area <br />to direct an estimated 0.12 acre-feet of runoff from the 10-year, 24-hour event to either the adequately-sized natural <br />depression west of the area, or to a pair of rock filters on the north side. <br />Fish Creek Ventilation Borehole -Another SAE exists at the Fish Creek Ventilation Borehole. A vegetative <br />filter will provide sediment control for the 0.6 acre area of disturbance. Until the vegetation becomes reestablished, <br />however, the 0.06 acre-feet of runoff from the 10-year, 24-hour event will flow to the collection area around the <br />MROS- 197 2.05-79.1 -97-f-2/@5- <br />oY/n-7/NS <br />