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C1981041
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General Documents
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11/16/2007
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Proposed Decision & Findings of Compliance for RN5
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Findings
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In conjunction with reclamation activities within each of the surface facilities areas, a number of roads <br />will be removed and restored to approximate original condition. All culverts will be removed, natural <br />drainage patterns across each road will be reestablished, and all disturbed areas will be revegetated. <br />Certain roads will be retained for postmining use, in accordance with landowner requests for use <br />following completion of mining and reclamation. Road retention narrative and documentation is <br />provided on Page 14-14 and in Appendix 14-5. New Access Road IA, to be constructed in <br />conjunction with South Portals area reclamation, will be retained in its entirety for the alternative <br />postmining land use, as will a short upper segment of existing Access Road 1. Landowner request for <br />retention of these road segments is provided on Appendix pages A14-5-29 and A14-29-30. In <br />addition to the haul road and access road segments specified below, portions of Light Use Road I and <br />Light Use Road 6, which were pre-existing, minimally modified and used only occasionally by the <br />operator, will be retained following reclamation in accordance with landowner requests. <br />A. Haul Roads <br />The permittee has made a demonstration, based on site-specific precipitation rates, percent <br />of grade, and soil properties, that use of alternative specifications for culvert and bridge <br />sizing will not result in increased erosion. The Division therefore proposes to approve the <br />use of the alternative specifications for the following culverts or bridges, also referred to as <br />the "dip-sections," where Haul Roads 2, 3, and 4, cross Coal Gulch. The structures are <br />depicted on Exhibits 8A, 9A, I OB, 19, and 51 (4.03.1(4)(e)(vi)). <br />2. The operator and landowners have requested retention of Haul Road 4 from the CRDA-1 <br />turnoff to the CRDA-3 turnoff, and the entire length of Haul Road 5. Also, Haul Road 3 <br />between the county road and the rail loop will be modified and retained for the postmining <br />land use. In conjunction with reclamation of the unit train loadout, Haul Road 3 will be <br />reduced to a 16 foot travel width. The subject roads comply with all applicable <br />performance standards, retention is compatible with the approved postmining land use, and <br />written landowner requests for road retention have been provided (4.03.1(1)(f). <br />B. Access Roads <br />1. The operator and landowners have requested the retention of a short segment of Access <br />Road 1, and the entirety of Access Roads 1 A, 2, and 3 as documented in Appendix 14-5. <br />Retention is compatible with the approved post mining land use and landowner desires, <br />and the roads comply with all applicable performance standards. Therefore, the Division <br />has approved retention of the access roads as specified in Appendix 14-5 (4.03.2(1)(f)). <br />II. Hydrologic Balance - Rule 4.05 <br />A. Water Quality Standards and Effluent Limitations <br />With the exception of approved small area exemptions, all surface discharges from the Roadside <br />Portal Mines will pass through sediment ponds or treatment facilities designed to ensure that all <br />discharges meet applicable effluent limits under the operator's Colorado Discharge Permit <br />System (CDPS) permit, for the Roadside Portal Mines. Water discharged from underground <br />Permit Renewal No. 5 21 November 16, 2007
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