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Colorado Yamna Coal Comaauv (CYCC1 Office Buildin¢ (MIt05-197 <br />The former CYCC Office Building, constructed in 1967 and permitted under Permit C-81-071, was effectively <br />abandoned in 1982, when the Foidel Creek Mine office facilities were established. The building was used through <br />2005 for records storage, but had deteriorated due to lack of maintenance and water damage from a broken water <br />line. The building was demolished and the site stabilized in 2005. <br />Satellite Warehouse/Storaee Area (MR 02-179) <br />A Twentymile ranch warehouse/storage building and associated outside storage/parking area will be utilized as a <br />satellite wazehouse/storage site by TCC. The site is located at the intersection of Routt County Roads 27 and 33 as <br />shown on Map 24. When the building is no longer needed by TCC, the material stored there will be removed and <br />the building will revert back to the status of a ranch warehouse/storage facility. <br />Commuoicatiou Liue <br />A communication line, as shown on Map 24, was installed to tie-in the warehouse with the existing network. A <br />segment of the line is buried, while the remainder is hung from existing poles. <br />Wastewater Treatment Facili <br />A new wastewater treatment facility was constructed at the Foidel Creek Mine. This facility was designed by <br />Schmueser Gordon Meyer, -nc., an engineering firm located in Glenwood Springs. The facility is an aerated lagoon <br />system, comprised of three treatment ponds and a "polishing" pond. The facility locations aze shown on Map 24, <br />Surface Facilities. TCC has received both a site application and a discharge permit for this facility. The Colorado <br />Department of Public Health renewed the discharge permit number CO-0042161 on March 1, 1995. <br />The treatment facility required the installation of sewer lines from the new bathhouse to the ponds and from an <br />existing bathhouse, which is located behind the shop/warehouse, to the ponds. As stated above, the treatment <br />facility required the construction of four ponds. The ponds were lined with clay. The cut and fill balance for the <br />ponds was estimated at 8,237 CY of cut and 5,297 CY of fill, resulting in an excess of 2,940 CY. This material was <br />stockpiled adjacent to the facility at the location shown on Map 24. Prior to excavation, approximately 12 inches of <br />available topsoil was removed and stockpiled adjacent to the facility at the location shown on Map 24. <br />TCC obtained approval to move slightly downslope of the wastewater lagoons disturbance area to establish a <br />borrow area for the underlying clay materials. This material was used in construction of the compacted liners in the <br />previously approved wastewater lagoons. <br />MROS-197 2.05-19 08/29/05 <br />