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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
6/13/2005
Doc Name
2.05.3 Operation Plan - Permit Area
Type & Sequence
PR10
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D
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Wesr Elk Mine <br />Ponds MB-1 and MB-2R have been shown to safely pass through the spillways the runoff from a <br />100-year precipitation event into the North Fork of the Gunnison River. Overtopping impoundment <br />structures would create erosion along the embankments and contribute to localized flooding. hi the <br />"greater than a 100-year flood precipitation event" the south bank of the North Fork would <br />experience more damage from the river itself than from overtopping the ponds. Furthermore, the <br />facilities on the south bank are above the floodplain elevation and should experience minimal <br />damage. <br />Collection and Diversion Channels <br />The cross-section of a typical collection and diversion channel is shown in Exhibit 47 and the <br />minimum ditch designs are shown in Exhibit 66. Exhibit 66 discusses the hydrologic design of <br />ponds, channels, and culverts in the azea of the surface facilities, including the Sylvester Gulch <br />Facilities Area. The locations of the culverts used for collection and outfall may be found on the <br />Plot Plans showing Hydrologic Structures in Exhibit 43 and drawings in pertinent Appendices. <br />The hydrologic design of the RPE pond is located in Exhibit 70 and Exhibit 66. <br />The hydrologic criteria of the diversion and collection channels, aze located in Exhibit 66. <br />Exhibit 46, Exhibit 47, Exhibit 49, Exhibit 66, and Exhibit 70 contains all the construction <br />specifications for Ponds MB-1 through MB-5, the SG-1 pond, and the RPE pond (note that MB- <br />2 has been redesigned and is included in Exhibit 66 as MB-2R, and pond MB-6 no longer exists). <br />The designs for the trash racks that may be installed on some culverts, 30 inches or less <br />. minimum cross-sectional dimension are in Exhibit 43. Acreages of drainage azeas relating to <br />certain diversion and collection channels aze shown in Exhibit 66. <br />Locations of culverts aze shown on Map 54, Map 54A, and Map 54B. Details and the culvert <br />specifications are found in Exhibit 66. Details and culvert specifications for the ditches and <br />culverts at the RPE azea aze found in Exhibit 70 and Exhibit 66. <br />MCC may install "internal" culverts (i.e., located within the mine site drainage systems) to <br />provide access. If added, the culverts would be sized equivalent to or greater than the next <br />downstream ditch or culvert. <br />Prior to the disturbance of the azea for surface construction at West Elk Mine, four sedimentation <br />ponds and associated collection structures were constructed to effectively retain runoff from the <br />area to be disturbed. The other ponds were developed prior to the use of the old Bear Mine azea; <br />construction of the Lower Refuse Pile, formerly referred to as the U.S. Steel laydown azea; <br />construction of the Sylvester Gulch Facilities azea; and construction of the RPE area. <br />Prior to construction, topsoil was salvaged from all construction azeas, stockpiled, and/or applied <br />to slopes and cuts as necessary for reclamation. Exterior slopes of sedimentation ponds at the <br />main mine facilities were reclaimed with a fast growing vegetative cover after they were <br />constructed in order to prevent excessive erosion of the embankments. <br />The crosssec6on of each sedimentation pond is given in Exhibit 66. Sedimentation pond designs <br />aze provided in Exhibit 42, Exhibit 43, Exhibit 44, Exhibit 46, Exhibit 47 and Exhibit 66. An <br />2.05-35 RevrsedNovember 1004 PRl0 <br />
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