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11/25/2007 9:17:56 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981020A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/12/2006
Section_Exhibit Name
2.0 Mine Plan
Media Type
D
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portion of the upland area (7.4 acres) has been diverted to flow beneath the existing <br />haul road, through CMP-3, and joins a natural drainage channel. Drainage from the <br />western portion of the upland area (0.8 acres) is diverted away from the sediment pond <br />by berms. <br />The 10-year 24-hour storm event for the site is 1.5 inches and will generate <br />approximately 0.32 acre feet of runoff. The pond has been designed to contain <br />approximately 0.41 acre feet of water with an emergency spillway designed to handle <br />the peak flow generated by the 25-year storm event. The sediment pond will be <br />dewatered through its 6-inch diameter primary spillway if the pond contains water above <br />the maximum sediment level. The 6-inch diameter primary spillway has a valve at its <br />outlet end which is normally closed. The dewatering event should occur within 48 hours <br />after the storm event which caused the water accumulation. All discharges from the <br />pond will be subject to applicable effluent limitations contained in CDPS permit number <br />CQ-0040827. <br />The mine waste pile and associated sedimentation structures are designed for <br />compliance with the effluent limitations of Rule 4.05.2. The sedimentation pond is also <br />designed to collect sediment loss from the disposal area. Erosion potential will be <br />limited to direct precipitation over the site. The estimated annual erosion rate, based on <br />the Universal Soil Loss Equation, is on the order of 0.03 acre feet per year. The pond <br />is designed to contain 0.19 acre feet which is over six years of sediment accumulation. <br />When sediment accumulation reaches 60% of the maximum storage, the sediment will <br />be removed and placed in the waste pile. Drainage calculations are presented in <br />Appendix M(vii). <br />The following design specification for the sediment pond is adapted from DMG Rule <br />4.05.9(7): <br />The sediment pond is basically a dugout pond. Therefore, very little if any <br />embankment will be constructed. Material will be excavated from original ground to <br />form the sediment pond. However, if topsoil and organic material are deep, some <br />embankment may be required. <br />If an embankment is required, the embankment foundation area shall be cleared <br />of all organic matter, all surfaces sloped no steeper than 1 h:1v, and the entire <br />foundation surface scarified. <br />la <br />TR-19 2-13 10/05 <br />
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