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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2009087A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/7/2010
Doc Name
DRAINAGE AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 2.05.3-E2 Drainage and Sediment Control Plan
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Peabody Sage Creek Mine — Drainage and Sediment Control Plan <br />1.0 INTRODUCTION <br />• This appendix describes the drainage and sediment control plan (Plan) for the Peabody Sage Creek <br />Mine. The Plan has been prepared in accordance with applicable requirements of Rules 4.03.1(4), <br />4.03.2(4), 4.05.1, 4.05.3, 4.05.4, 4.05.6 and 4.05.9 of the Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land <br />Reclamation Board for Coal Mining. The Plan utilizes appropriate sediment control measures to <br />minimize additional contributions of sediment to stream flow and protect water quality in receiving <br />waters downstream from the mine permit area. The Plan presents surface water control designs for <br />both operational and postmine conditions. <br />Sediment control measures include proper utilization of mining and reclamation methods and best <br />technology control practices including: <br />• Disturbing the smallest practical area at any one time during mining operations; <br />• Stabilizing disturbed areas to reduce the rate and volume of runoff; <br />• Retaining contributions of sediment within the disturbed area; <br />• Diverting run -on away from disturbed areas including stockpiles and material storage piles; <br />• Diverting run -on through disturbed areas using stabilized earthen channels, culverts or pipes <br />to prevent, to the extent possible, additional contributions of sediment to stream flow outside <br />• of the permit area; <br />• Using straw dikes, silt fences, rock riprap, mulches, geotextile fabrics, check dams, <br />vegetative sediment filters, temporary cover crops, sediment traps and other measures that <br />will reduce overland flow velocity, reduce runoff volume or trap sediment. <br />Much of the drainage and sediment control system utilized for the Peabody Sage Creek Mine are <br />existing drainage and sediment control structures previously approved by the Colorado Division of <br />Reclamation, Mining and Safety ( CDRMS) as part of the Seneca Il Mine Permit Application <br />Package (PAP) for Coal Mine Permit C -80 -005. Three sediment ponds (permitted under a Colorado <br />Discharge Permit System [CDPS] permit) and one pre - settling impoundment designed and <br />constructed as part of the mining activities for the Seneca H Mine are in the Peabody Sage Creek <br />Mine permit area and will be utilized in this Plan. The three CDPS ponds and one pre - settling <br />impoundment are: <br />• Pond 002 <br />• Pond 003 <br />• Pond 004 <br />• PECOCO Pond <br />There also are numerous runoff control channels and ditches, permitted by CDRMS under the Seneca <br />• H Mine Permit, in the Peabody Sage Creek Mine permit area that will be utilized in this Plan. Many <br />of the existing Seneca Il channels are permitted as permanent, postmine channels. The postmine <br />2.05.3 -E2.1 <br />
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