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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
1/21/1997
Doc Name
PHONE CALL LOG FOR BYPASS UPSET REPORTING
Permit Index Doc Type
MINE INFLOW REPORTS
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oli_zl/s7' <br />~~~ <br />Phone Call Log for Bypass/Upset Reporting <br />Water Quality Control Division <br />Permits and Enforcement Section <br />TUE 17:40 FAS 303 7820390 CDPHE/WACD ^_ _ _ _ _ __ _ <br />- III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />Entity: Mountain Coal Company -West Elk Mine <br />Permit No.: CO-0038776 Person Reporting: Henry Barbs, Christine <br />Johnston, and Paige Bevel <br />County: Gunnison Phone No.: (970)929-2238 <br />Recorded by: Kathleen Sullivan <br />Date: January 21, 1997 <br />Start Date of Potential Upset: Mon., 20 Jan. 97 Bypass/Upset Duration: Not yet known. <br />Date 8 Time of Report: 21 Jan. 97, 9:00 a.m., Has this happened before: Yes, in a <br />via conference call different location of the mine <br />Probable Cause: At about 10:30 p.m. on Monday, January 20, 1997, more than 8,000 gpm of <br />water upsurged from the mine floor following taking a <10 foot cut through a fault area in the first <br />Southeast headgate off the Box Canyon Mains. This is a different system than caused the <br />March 1996 effluent violations. Equipment was lost as the water Flooded the mine. <br />Written Report to Follow: Yes <br />Actions: All remaining equipment has been backed out of the Box Canyon Mains. MCC is <br />trying to emplace three "seals" to contain the water. <br />tfp~ t,~,~i(~C4,~7ttKihe~ Blind, and to pump 3,500 <br />gpm to the surface. MCC is setting pumps so they can increase pumping capacity to <br />minimize flooding of the east side of the mine. <br />Surface storage capacity is reduced by ice accumulation in the ponds. MB-1 (Outfall 002) <br />has about 15 acre feet available, which will offer an estimated 24-hour holding time prior to <br />discharge. Still, TSS violations are expected at 001 because the high flows will suspend clay <br />material from the mine floor. MCC is reserving MB-2R for potential stoimwater <br />runoff/snowmelt. <br />MCC will sample the North Fork of the Gunnison River, up and downstream of their <br />discharge, twice per day during these unusually high mine water flow conditions to monitor <br />water quality impact of the discharge. <br />MCC will report the situation status to the W~CD daily. In the past, high inflows from faults <br />lasted 3-7 days. <br />The water supply intake for Somerset is downstream of West Elk Mine. MCC will make the <br />necessary notifications. MCC will also notify CDMG of the situation. <br />~ 002 <br />co- Dwain Watson, District Engineer, Fiold Support Section <br />David Berry/Mike Boulay, DMG <br />Original to MSS File <br />
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