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loadout operation is re-activated). In association with PR-3, based on projected mining related water <br />depletions to the Colorado River, Snowcap Coal Company entered into a Recovery Agreement with the U.S. <br />Fish and Wildlife Service to comply with obligations associated with recovery of the endangered fish species <br />of the Upper Colorado River Basin. <br />Mine Water Discharge <br />A permanent, gravity flow minewater discharge site (Outfall 016) has been established in the vicinity of the <br />reclaimed North Decline facility area. The installation involved angled drilling into the lowest elevation of the <br />South Mine workings. Outfall 002, a siphon type discharge located at the backfilled Northwest Intake Portal <br />adjacent to I-70 has been inactivated. Outfall 002 was previously the primary minewater discharge for the <br />South Mine workings, but in the future will be used only as an emergency back-up to Outfall 016. Outfa11001, <br />a back-up/supplemental discharge via 4" pipe that extends through the concrete seal in the South Mine <br />conveyor portal entry, was used during active operations. The 001 discharge valve was closed upon activation <br />of Outfall 016. The Outfall 001 pipe will be permanently plugged with pumped concrete in conjunction with <br />the reclamation project currently (November 2007) in progress in the South Portal facilities area. The <br />minewater discharge from the South Mine has never required treatment to meet CDPS discharge standards, and <br />is discharged directly into the Colorado River. <br />Discharge from the North Mine workings ceased in 1999 when mining ceased and the pumps were shut down. <br />The mine was subsequently sealed and backfilled, and future discharge is not anticipated, based on projected <br />final ground water elevation. There is infrequent discharge from sedimentation ponds. All discharge from <br />sediment ponds and the underground workings is sampled and reported in accordance with CDPS and DMG <br />permit requirements. For additional information on these discharges, see Section C.11. of this document. <br />General Reclamation Summary <br />The approved reclamation plan requires that reclamation of most areas is to begin upon cessation of mining. <br />Some locations including the lower benches of the Cameo Refuse Disposal Sites and the North Decline were <br />reclaimed in the mid-1990's. Final reclamation of remaining facility areas and refuse pile areas was initiated in <br />2000, with extensive earthwork and revegetation completed during 2002. Reclamation activity is continuing, <br />with most major tasks to be completed by the end of 2009. Initial tasks include removal of structures and <br />facilities, and sealing of underground openings. Following completion of structural demolition in a specified <br />location, the area is backfilled and graded to approved configuration. Topsoil is redistributed on most <br />reclaimed surfaces, and all reclaimed areas are seeded and mulched. Roads not approved for postmining use <br />will be removed when no longer needed for reclamation activities. Details of the reclamation plan are included <br />in Tab 14 of the approved permit application package. <br />Mine entries and ventilation shafts are sealed with concrete and at least ten feet of non-combustible material, or <br />simply backfilled with 25 feet of non-combustible material in accordance with procedures specified in the <br />approved permit. Drill holes and monitoring wells will be filled with drill hole cuttings or sealant and plugged <br />with cement. <br />Disturbed areas other than refuse areas will be backfilled to approximate original contour, with the exception <br />of a designated portion of the South Portal facilities area, for which the Division (within PR-3) approved a <br />Steep Slope Variance from Approximate Original Contour, to allow for retention of facilities to support an <br />alternative "Industrial or Commercial" postmining land use. The reader is referred to Section B.VIII of this <br />document, for findings specific to proposed approval of the Steep Slope Variance from Approximate Original <br />Permit Renewal No. 5 13 November 16, 2007