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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
9/17/2009
Doc Name
Email Regarding Adequacy Responses
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Kathy Welt
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR119
Email Name
TAK
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D
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West Elk Mine <br />below. When the sediment level reaches the cleanout level in one cell, the runoff flows are <br />closed to that cell and opened to the other pond cell. The pond cell that is full of sediment can <br />then be completely drained and sufficiently dried for cleaning. <br />The pond has been designed to store a three-year sediment volume. A 54-inch riser pipe <br />serves as the upper, maximum level (primary) outfall in each cell of pond MB-5E, and <br />contains two 12-inch gated drain pipes at different elevations in the riser pipe. To better <br />manage the ponds for CDPS permit compliance, MCC typically does not allow the pond to fill <br />and spill into the primary outfall riser pipe. Instead, after sufficient settling time, the top drain <br />pipe (mid-pool level) is typically utilized first to discharge from the middle level of the pond, <br />avoiding potential floating or settled debris. The bottom drain can then be opened to further <br />lower the pond level to better.empty the pond for cleaning. The emergency spillway is an <br />open-channel, rock lined spillway. MB-5E is sized to contain the 100-year, 24-hour storm <br />event, and/or MCC's water right for this pond. <br />SG-1 <br />Sediment pond SG-1 was constructed in 1997 to accommodate storm water runoff from the <br />pads associated with ventilation shafts #1 and #2, located in Sylvester Gulch. The pond was <br />used to treat water from the construction of the shafts. The pond was designed to contain the <br />10-year, 24-hour runoff volume and hold three years of sediment. The pond is lined with <br />HDPE. The principal spillway consists of a channel of filter rock that filters the sediment <br />prior to entering a slotted HDPE pipe, which then becomes a solid pipe. The system is an <br />effective means to treat the water and the discharge pipe has been designed to remain open. <br />However, the valve is usually closed to control discharge from the pond. The emergency <br />spillway is an open-channel, rock-lined spillway. <br />RPE Ponds <br />The RPE ponds were also constructed during 1997 to accommodate storm water runoff and <br />possible leachate from the Refuse Pile Expansion (RPE). The RPE ponds are essentially one <br />pond with two cells, similar to pond MB-1. Water from the sediment ditch enters Cell A (the <br />eastern cell). Water can be treated in this cell and discharged directly to the river through <br />piping that connects the cell to the primary discharge structure in Cell B, or the water can be <br />transferred over to Cell B for further treatment if necessary. The primary discharge is through <br />a gated pipe. The emergency spillway is a pipe that remains open. The pond has been <br />designed to hold the runoff volume from a 100-year storm event and was designed to hold <br />three years of sediment that could be generated during a storm event. <br />FW 1 <br />Freshwater Pond-1 (FW-1) was originally designed to store and provide two months storage <br />capacity for potable and domestic water uses at the initial planned coal production rate of 250,000 <br />tons per year. At the projected coal production rate of 8.2 million tons per year, approximately <br />3.0 days of water storage capacity is provided. This pond has a capacity of ten acre-feet, an <br />2.05-35 Rer. 116/f15, 111106. 113/116, 041116 & 1151116- PRI11; 1111119- MR3511; 114/119- TRIM;; 115109- AIR354; 118109- TR119
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