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2009-11-25_PERMIT FILE - C1982056A (5)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/25/2009
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Pages 2.05-65 to 2.05-122.1
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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and the Twentymile Mine railroad spur. The Thickener Underflow Borehole will extend approximately 540 from the <br />surface into the sealed EMD mine workings. An existing light -use road extends approximately 250 feet from RCR33 <br />to this location. At both locations, a drill -pad and required drainage structures will be constructed. Buried thickener <br />underflow pipelines will be installed between the existing washplant facilities and the two thickener underflow <br />• boreholes. The locations of both the thickener underflow boreholes and the associated pipelines are shown on the <br />Surface Facilities and Freshwater Systems Map, Map 24 (1/4). <br />Installation of the thickener underflow boreholes will involve placement of construction erosion controls (silt fence <br />and/or straw wattles), removal and windrowing of available soil materials from pad areas and the road margins (6RT <br />Borehole only), grading to establish level drill -pads and improve the existing light -use road (6Rt Borehole only), <br />placement of gravel as surfacing for the light -use road, excavation of temporary cuttings pits on the drill -pads, drilling <br />and casing of the boreholes, and installation of protective access manholes. On completion of drilling and casing <br />operations, the cuttings pits will be allowed to dry -out, material excavated from the pits will be replaced and graded, <br />and the pad surface will be graveled to control erosion and sediment and provide an all- weather operating surface. <br />The completed thickener underflow borehole installations will include the light -use road (6RT only), a soil material <br />stockpile (pad and road); the drill -pad (1 MN — 25 x 180 feet, 6RT- 70 x 70 feet); the 6 -inch cased boreholes, 14 -inch <br />cemented surface casings, and a covered 8 -foot diameter CMP culvert manholes with lightening protection. <br />Pipeline installation will involve removal and windrowing of soil materials from the pipeline construction corridor <br />(maximum - 40 -foot wide); trenching in most areas; placement of suitable bedding materials; placement, <br />connection, and pressure testing of the pipelines; backfilling and compaction of suitable fill materials around and <br />over the pipelines; backfilling and compaction of the trench; regrading; replacement of soil materials; and <br />revegetation of all disturbed areas. Where the pipelines pass under RCR27, the Twentymile Mine railroad spur, <br />and Foidel Creek, the pipeline trench will be expanded to provide room for horizontal boring equipment, and the <br />pipelines will be bored under these features. Because pipeline placement will necessarily involve activities within <br />the Foidel Creek buffer zone, TCC is requesting a temporary variance from the regulatory requirements for <br />operations within a buffer zone. The pipelines will be a double HDPE pipe system in critical areas, with a 6 to 8- <br />inch carrier pipe inside a larger (maximum size - 10 -inch diameter) containment pipe, buried approximately 5 -feet <br />• deep. The 1MN pipeline will extend approximately 1,800 feet, with the 6RT pipeline extending approximately <br />8,000 feet. Electronic moisture sensors, along with pump controls, and shut -off valves will provide for timely <br />detection, shut -off, and isolation of the pipeline in the event of pipeline leakage. Access /inspection manholes and <br />pipe -tees for the moisture detection system will be located at key points along the pipeline routes. <br />During construction, and for the minor surface structures that will remain during mining, drainage and sediment control <br />will be provided by Alternative Sediment Controls (ASC's) consisting of combined Best Management Practice (BMP) <br />measures. BMP's for the construction activities include: <br />• Minimizing the area of surface disturbance <br />• Scheduling of construction activities during the dry summer or early winter periods <br />• Placement of staked straw wattles downgradient of all surface disturbance areas to intercept any surface runoff <br />and trap associated suspended solids <br />• Installation of the Foidel Creek, RCR27, and railroad spur pipeline crossings as a bored/jacked pipeline <br />crossings under Foidel Creek, RCR27 and the railroad spur (avoids new surface disturbance of the stream <br />channel and floodplain, and existing structures) <br />• Soil replacement and stabilization with either the standard rangeland or riparian seed mixtures (as appropriate) <br />in a timely manner following completion of construction activities <br />Construction- related surface disturbance will be limited to soil removal and windrowing from the pipeline trench <br />alignments and stockpiling for the borehole pad areas, excavation of the trenches and temporary stockpiling of <br />excavated material adjacent to the trenches, minor cut/fill grading to establish the borehole drill -pads and excavation of <br />temporary cuttings pits, and excavation of temporary pits (within existing disturbance areas) for pipeline boring or <br />is jacking operations at the Foidel Creek, RCR27, and railroad spur pipeline crossings. <br />TR09 -69 2.05 -84.6 10/23/09 <br />
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