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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999002
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
7/13/2000
Doc Name
SUBMITTAL OF ANNUAL REPORT AND FEE
From
AMERICAN SODA
To
DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
ANNUAL FEE / REPORT
Media Type
D
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<br />3.0 STATUS OF CO[VSTRUCTIOIV PROGRAM (1999 - 2000) <br />' 3.1 Extent of Current Disturbances <br />' The Yankee Gulch Project officially broke ground at the Piceance Site on January 9, <br />2000. Under construction at the present time are the Piceance Site Processing Facility. <br />solution mining well pads, well field piping to connect the wells with the processing <br />facility, well field roads that will provide access to the various well pads and piping in <br />the well field, and American Soda's Main Access Road, which provides paved road <br />access to the Piceance Site Processing Facility. <br />' 3.2 Piceance Site Processing Facility <br />' The Piceance Site Processing Facility is where the major solution mining equipment will <br />be located during commercial operations. Construction on the facility began on January <br />9, 2000 and is scheduled for completion in October 2000. The facility will house the <br />' boilers and pumps that will be used to heat and pump the water used to solution mine <br />the nahcolite mineral resource. The facility will include a substation located to the <br />' southwest as illustrated in Figure 2. The total area of disturbance for this facility is <br />approximately 6.5 acres. <br />' A 6-foot-deep, 1-acre evaporation pond is located just northwest of the Piceance Site <br />Processing Facility as shown in Figure 2. The pond will contain stormwater drainage <br />from the processing plant area. The pond is lined with high density polyethylene <br />(HDPE) and bermed on all sides, with a spillway near its southwest corner. The total <br />area of disturbance for this pond is approximately 2 acres. <br />In addition, a 11.5-acre temporary lay down and parking area was constructed in <br />January 2000 as described above (Figure 2). This area is scheduled for reclamation <br />' during the 2000 - 2001 report period. <br />3.3 Solution Mining Wells and Pads <br />' During the report period, American Soda constructed 34 well pads in the summer of <br />2000. The size of these pads is approximately 150 feet by 80 feet. However, out of the 39 <br />pads, only 26 wells will be drilled during the summer and fall of 2000. Drilling of these <br />wells is expected to commence the week of July 17, 2000. Total disturbance associated <br />with construction of the 34 well pads is approximately 9.4 acres. <br />3.4 Well Field Piping <br />' There are three types of well field piping currently being installed for the Yankee Gulch <br />Project. They include the 12-inch diameter main header pipe rack. which exmnds from <br />' the Piceance Site Processing Facility down the length of the 0 - 5 year mining panel. <br />American Soda. L.L.P. 3 <br />DMG Annual Repon <br />' July 12. ?000 <br />
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