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2.05.3 <br />(width), houses the tank. The location of the waste oil storage structure is shown on Map No. 8- <br />1. <br />Power Line <br />A 46 KV power line is located between the Delta-Montrose Electric Association transmission line <br />and the electrical substations located at the mine site and train load-out. Construction was started <br />in October, 1976 and completed in July, 1977. It is located on easements from private owners <br />and BLM right-of--way and consists of wooden poles and guy wires for stability. The line itself is <br />4/0 aluminum conductor steel reinforced and is non-specular to reduce "glare". The poles aze <br />designed and constructed to protect wildlife as stated in Section 2.05.6(2) -Wildlife Plan. <br />Security Guard House <br />A pre-engineered steel Security Guard House has been constructed at the entrance to the Bowie <br />No. 1 Mine at the intersection of Steven's Gulch Road and the BLM tram road. This Guard <br />House is not currently manned. <br />Environmental Monitoring Stations <br />Several environmental monitoring stations are located throughout the mine site, storage, and load- <br />out areas, as shown on Maps 41 and 41A, 8-1, and 8A8. The monitoring stations collect data as <br />required by Section 2.05.6(1) Air Pollution Control Plan, and Section 2.05.6(3) Protection of <br />Hydrologic Balance. High-volume particulate monitoring is no longer required, see Section <br />2.05.6(1). <br />Water Suooly <br />Water for mine uses, such as fire fighting, underground and surface dust suppression, and sanitary <br />and domestic needs of mine personnel is partially obtained from the Steven's Gulch well field. <br />The well field construction was started in March, 1977, and completed in February, 1978. It is <br />located in the S'/zNW'/., Section 13, T.13.S., R.92.W., 6th P.M. (see Map 8A-8). The facilities <br />constructed here are wells, pumps, water piping, well house storage tank, and a 500,000 gallon <br />water storage tank. The water is obtained from well SG-1. Other wells are used for observation <br />and monitoring (see Section 2. O5. 6 (3) for details). As mentioned eazlier, water is pumped from <br />well SG-1 and the 500,000 gallon water tank into the storage tank for further pumping into the <br />pipeline to the 300,000 and 100,000 gallon tanks at the mine site. The well house storage tank, <br />pumps, and well aze enclosed by a building to minimize visual impacts and weather problems. <br />The 500,000 gallon water storage tank was constructed in 1981, 100 feet south and slightly west <br />of the well house. Water is piped by the Pitkin Mesa Pipeline Company from springs located <br />approximately two miles north of the long-term lease azea and within the Terror Creek drainage. <br />At cessation of mining, the 500,000 gallon water tank and associated access and maintenance <br />easements will be transferred to the Pitkin Mesa Pipeline Company. <br />The location of the water supply lines in presented on Map 9-7 Structures in the Volume 9 - <br />. Environmental Resources Appendices and on Map 8A-8. <br />TR-32 - 2d - 9/99 <br />z/ S/o D <br />