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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035
IBM Index Class Name
ENFORCEMENT
Doc Date
1/22/2009
Doc Name
Formal Public Hearing GCC Energy Packet
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Savage & Savage
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DRMS
Violation No.
CV2008002
Email Name
TAK
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shown on Map King I-004. This well will be used as a water monitoring station <br />because none of the other wells listed in this area are active. Analysis will be <br />performed quarterly and results will be included in the annual hydrology report <br />submitted to the Division. Water will be sampled for parameters listed in 2.04.7, <br />page 1 with the exception of ADepth to Water@ as this is a sealed well with no <br />practical means of measurement. (See Ground Water Monitoring, 2.04.7 page 1). <br />The Wiltze Well, located in the alluvial valley floor Adownstream@ from the <br />west sedimentation pond is also used as a water monitoring station. Analysis will be <br />performed quarterly and results will be included in the annual hydrology report <br />submitted to the Division. Water will be sampled for parameters listed in 2.04.7, <br />page 1 (See Ground Water Monitoring, 2.04.7 page 1). <br />The Hay Gulch ditch, upstream from the mine area, will be sampled at the <br />beginning of irrigation season in the spring and at the end of irrigation season in the <br />fall to provide baseline data. Sampling will begin during spring of 1997 and <br />continue through fall of 1998. Analysis results will be included in the annual <br />hydrology report submitted to the Division. Water will be sampled for parameters <br />listed in 2.04.7, page 1 (Ground Water Monitoring). <br />All wells shown in Sections 28, 29, and 32, T35N RI 1W and Section 36, T35N <br />R 12W lie within the Hay Gulch drainage, topographically below the coal seam <br />outcrop. There will be no Hydrologic effects on these wells or points of diversion. <br />• Two wells supply fresh water to the mine. One of these is located in the <br />meadow of Hay Gulch off the permit site. A water right agreement for use of the <br />meadow well is included (See Appendix 2(5)). Water from the two wells is pumped <br />into the mine via one four inch water line. All water lines are buried beneath the <br />frost line. This water supply is a result of a cooperative effort between the surface <br />landowner, National King Coal, LLC and the Soil Conservation Service for <br />incorporation into a field drainage program. Without this arrangement, water <br />gradually builds up on the surface of the field denying the rancher- access and <br />utilization of his land. <br />ion of flow. Subsidence could be caused by pillar extraction during retr( <br />not planned. National King Coal, LLC has submitted a mining plan sho <br />ted pillars supporting all entries under the Pine Gulch drainage system. <br />pillars will not be extracted on final retreat, thereby providing perpetual <br />• <br />National King Coal, LLC King I Mine <br />Section 2.04.7 <br />Pave 7 Ft-hrilatV )on7
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