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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977493
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
4/24/1997
Doc Name
Eagle Park Analytical Summary- EPAS
From
Climax Molybdenum
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
SR2
Email Name
ACS
Media Type
D
Archive
No
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0 <br /> • 3. 4-Dam Seep Return Modification <br /> This item was discussed above under Dam Modifications. This project was <br /> approved as a modification to an existing Environmental Protection Facility for <br /> routing of 4-Dam seep waters into Robinson Reservoir. thus, eliminating the current <br /> routing into Eagle Park Reservoir. <br /> 4. Stormwater management <br /> Stormwater management at Climax exists as an active program under permit from <br /> the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment. <br /> • Water Conveyance <br /> Water diversion structures were' constructed in locations on the Upper North <br /> Intercept and Chalk Mountain Intercept for flow control of intercepted water into the <br /> reservoir. Lower North Interceptor control will be maintained via an existing culvert <br /> at the ponds on the east end of the intercept. Future removal of the interceptors is <br /> likely. <br /> • Reclamation <br /> • Reconfiguration occurred within the basin and around the perimeter of the entire <br /> pond during excavation of the tailing material. Some additional revegetation and <br /> road obliteration work may be required around the project perimeter and along the <br /> project haul roads. Specifics of the reclamation activities are provided in the 1996 <br /> Annual Reclamation Report submitted to the Division of Minerals and Geology on <br /> March 4, 1997. <br /> Topsoil capture following tailing removal, proved to be a significant benefit of this <br /> project. A total of 56,400 cubic yards of topsoil were removed and stockpiled or <br /> spread in late October of 1996. <br /> • Water Quality <br /> This report addresses the preliminary sampling of reservoir materials in preparation <br /> for filling during the 1997 spring runoff. <br /> 4 <br />
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