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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
4/25/2003
Doc Name
2002 Annual Hydrology Report Text
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Mountain Coal Company
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DMG
Annual Report Year
2002
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Media Type
D
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West Elk Mine 2002 Annual Hydrology Report <br />• settling of sediment occurs prior to discharge (batch mode). In WY2002, pond MB-1 did not <br />discharge and MB-2R discharged 41 ac-ft of water to the North Fork. <br />4.3.2 Ponds MB-3, MB-4, and MB-5 <br />Ponds MB-3 and MB-4 receive stormwater runoff and wash down water from the conveyors, silos, <br />and load out facilities. Pond MB-5 collects only stormwater runoff. In WY2002 these ponds <br />collected a small amount of water resulting in discharges of about 0.6 ac-ft. <br />4.3.3 Pond FW-1 <br />Pond FW-1 is designed to store raw fresh water from the North Fork diversion intake gallery. <br />Pond FW-1 water is pumped to the WWTP and the Project's domestic water system. If the pond <br />overfills, excess water is discharged back to the North Fork. No discharge to the North Fork <br />occurred in WY2002. <br />4.3.4 RPE Pond <br />The RPE Pond collects runoff from the refuse pile expansion area. In WY2002 no discharge <br />occurred from the RPE pond. <br />4.3.5 Pond SG-1 <br />Pond SG-1 was built to collect runoff during and after construction of the mine ventilation shafts. <br />Discharge from SG-1 is routed to Sylvester Gulch. In WY2002 no discharge occurred from the <br />SG-1 pond. <br />4.4 Biomonitoring Testing for Toxicity <br />During WY2002, MCC conducted biomonitoring tests as required for the CPDS permit. Testing <br />included whole effluent toxicity or "WET" tests. Biomonitoring samples were collected quarterly <br />from the West Fork of Sylvester Gulch effluent discharge (outfall 017). Static toxicity tests for <br />acute (48-hour) and chronic (96-hours) conditions were run. The test organisms included the <br />daphnid (Daphnia magna) and the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas). The test results <br />indicated that the effluent was not acutely toxic to either species in WY2002 and that the West Elk <br />Mine was in compliance with its CPDES permit WET limitations. <br /> <br />Project # 00301 <br />22 <br />HydroGeo, Inc. <br />
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