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2010-08-06_PERMIT FILE - C1980007A (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/6/2010
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Permit Area
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05.3 Operation Plan - Permit Area
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West Elk Mine <br />Exemptions, and from the mine in compliance with all applicable effluent limitations. To fulfill this <br />commitment, all surface drainage from the affected mine area is collected and treated prior to being <br />discharged from the permit area. All surface runoff from undisturbed areas is directed away from the <br />affected mine area through diversion channels. Maps 54, 54A, and 54B show the distribution of sediment <br />control structures at West Elk Mine. Map 54 and Map 54A identify the sub - watershed drainage basins, <br />tributary drainage basin information, and ditch/culvert layouts in conjunction with the main surface <br />facilities area and Lone Pine Gulch, respectively. Maps lE, 2E and 3E in Exhibit 66 identify the <br />watersheds in the Sylvester Gulch Facilities Area. Map 54B shows the ditch and culvert locations in <br />conjunction with the Sylvester Gulch Facilities Area. The following sections deal with each specific <br />hydrologic protection measure. <br />Hydrologic Studies and Methodology <br />Studies have been completed to estimate the peak runoff and flood volume for storms having <br />specific recurrence intervals for the West Elk Mine area. Exhibit 44 is the Merrick and Company <br />report used in the design of the original sedimentation ponds MB -1 (converted to FW -2)), MB -2, <br />and MB -3, and associated ditches and culverts. This report was submitted to the State Engineer <br />for the approval of these three original sedimentation ponds, as well as freshwater pond FW -1. <br />Approval was received on February 3, 1981, and is included in Exhibit 45. Exhibit 66 contains <br />the current designs for ponds MB -3. The Exhibit 43 and Exhibit 44 designs are no longer valid <br />for ponds MB -2 or MB -3. Exhibit 66 contains an as -built drawing that reflects the addition of a <br />dike in pond M13-1 to create a north and south cell. However, the drawings included in Exhibit <br />43 do accurately reflect other structures associated with pond FW -2 (formerly pond MB -1) <br />including the primary and emergency spillway designs. Exhibit 66 also contains the design <br />information for SG -1 located at the Sylvester Gulch Facilities Area. See Exhibit 46 for the <br />original design specifications and for the current designs for MB-4, Unit Train Loadout <br />Sedimentation Pond. Pond MB-4 was relocated in 1998 from the east side of the train load -out to <br />an area west of the load -out between two sets of train tracks. The relocated sediment pond is <br />constructed of concrete and is preceded by an oil skimmer and a sediment trap. New sediment <br />pond MB -5E replaces sediment ponds MB -1, MB -2R and M13-5. Design criteria for the original <br />pond MB -5 are contained in Exhibit 47, and designs for the new pond MB -5E are located in <br />Exhibit 47A and in Exhibit 66. Pond MB -1 was converted to Freshwater pond FW -2 and Ponds <br />MB -2, M13-2R, MB -5 and MB -6 no longer exist. Design criteria for the Refuse Pile Expansion <br />(RPE) pond, designated the "RPE" pond, are included in Exhibit 70. <br />Hydrologic Design of Runoff Ponds <br />Five stormwater sediment control structures are used as settling ponds for stormwater runoff from <br />the mine site. These ponds have been designed according to CDRMS regulations (see Exhibits <br />43, 47, 66, and 70). <br />These ponds have been constructed to contain an estimated three years of sediment storage <br />volume and a runoff storage volume resulting from the 10 -year 24 -hour rainfall event. Sediment <br />will be excavated, allowing for additional storage, when sediment has reached the maximum <br />storage capacity. Sediment volumes are estimated by a quarterly visual evaluation. The smaller <br />1.05 -31 Rev. 06105, 01106, 03106, 04106 & 05106 - PRIO: 01109- MR350 04109- TR116,: 05109- MR354: 08/09- TRI19 <br />
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