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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
1/4/2012
Doc Name
3rd Quarter 2011 Wastebank Inspection Report
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New Elk Coal Company
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
Waste Pile/Fill Report
Email Name
JHB
Media Type
D
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• <br />General Description or Reference to Site Plan: <br />New Elk Mine <br />QUARTERLY COAL WASTE BANK INSPECTION REPORT <br />CDMR Rules 4.09.1(11) and 4.10.2(2) <br />Mine: NEW ELK <br />Waste Bank MSHA ID. No.: Development Waste Disposal Area <br />Inspection Period: Third Quarter 2011 <br />Inspection Date: 8/29/2011 <br />The Development Waste Disposal Area is located south of State Highway 12 and west of <br />the main facility Access Road. It is adjacent to and north of the Middle Fork of the <br />Purgatoire River. The area has been used for disposal of waste rock from the underground <br />mine. Since mine closure in 1989, the area has been used for disposal of sediment removed <br />from ponds and ditches located within the mine permit area. <br />Activity During Inspection: <br />The DWDA is in final reclamation and no activity has occurred or is scheduled for the area. <br />Late summer conditions prevail with minimal precipitation received this year resulting <br />in relatively dry soil conditions and reduced vegetation. <br />No problems observed during the inspection. <br />Drainage: (Discussion of springs. seeps, overland and channel flow, underdrain construction and /or <br />discharge, integrity of 100 -year 24 -hour drainage structures, and evidence of positive drainage). <br />Positive drainage is maintained on the surface of the DWP. No evidence of springs nor seeps <br />was observed. <br />Observation of Fill Construction: (Description of material, compaction, lift thicknesses, slopes, <br />and construction methods). <br />Fill construction has been completed. Reclamation of the surface has been completed. <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />
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