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2011-04-08_PERMIT FILE - C1981012A (7)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/8/2011
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plan
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D
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• process 10,000 tons per day or 2.5 million tons of coal per year. <br />Basin estimates that 11 gallons /raw ton for make -up water is <br />required in the processing, while utilizing 20.1 gallons /raw ton. <br />In the event that all of the additional make -up water is acquired <br />from the river, Basin would consume 84.4 acre -feet annually. The <br />recycling of thickener slurry through the New Elk mine workings <br />will decrease the amount of water consumed from the Middle Fork of <br />the Purgatoire. <br />Approximately 856,048 tons were processed through the <br />preparation plant during 1993. Approximately 52.8' acre -feet were <br />used in the preparation plant at the New Elk Mine. Metering of <br />water taken at the New Elk Mine for domestic use was calculated as <br />0.25 acre -feet for 1993. <br />Bathwater requirements, based on 25 employees at the <br />preparation plant and a consumption of 100 gallons per day per <br />person is 2,500 gallons. <br />Sedimentation Control Changes to the surface water <br />regime during mining will include an increase in flow to the <br />surface drainage system from the pumping of mine inflows, and a <br />• change in the peak hydrograph of waters flowing through the <br />disturbed portions of the permit area. Changes in the amount of <br />flow will vary due to an increase in the disturbance area and <br />greater runoff, but downstream, the presence of sedimentation ponds <br />will decrease the peak and extend the release of these waters to <br />the Middle Fork of the Purgatoire over a longer period of time than <br />a typical storm event. Qualitative changes will include minor <br />increases in total dissolved solids (TDS) from increased weathering <br />of disturbed areas. The increased disturbance will result in an <br />increase in total suspended solids (TSS) in surface waters within <br />the disturbed area, but an overall lower TSS level in surface <br />waters below the sedimentation ponds. <br />• <br />The plan for the control of surface water across the New Elk Mine <br />facilities area is shown on Map 13, Sediment and Surface Water <br />Control <br />'(856,048 tons) x (20.10 gal /ton) . (325,851 gal /acft) = 52.8 acre feet A' A <br />2.05 -60 (revised 05/11/94) A N A3 <br />3)V <br />
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