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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996084
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
2/23/2012
Doc Name
4th Quarter 2011 Quarterly Sediment Pond Inspection
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New Elk Coal Company, LLC
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
Sediment Pond Inspections
Email Name
JHB
DIH
Media Type
D
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QUARTERLY SEDIMENTATION POND INSPECTION REPORT <br />Mine: Lorencito <br />NPDES ID. No.: Pond #6 <br />Inspection Period: Fourth Quarter 2011 <br />Inspection Date: 12/29/11 <br />General Description or Reference to Site Plan: <br />CDMR Rule 4.05.9(17) <br />This pond is located South of the area of mining scheduled for 2001 -02. The pond <br />is partially incised into bedrock and the embankment keyed into bedrock. <br />Side slopes are less than 2H:1V. The primary discharges south into Jeff Canyon drainage. <br />EMBANKMENT <br />1). Adequacy of the vegetative cover: Excellent Moderate) Few Poor <br />2). Erosion forming Gullies: None <br />Extensive Some <br />3). Is wave action causing erosion: <br />On the Upstream embankment? Yes No <br />At the principal spillway inlet? Yes No <br />4). Erosion of the downstream toe of the embankment? <br />Cause of erosion can be attributed to: <br />5). Is seepage occurring through the dam? Yes No <br />Could this seepage cause potential instability? <br />PRINCIPAL SPILLWAY <br />1). Is the principal spillway system in working order? Yes No <br />2). Is the inlet free of debris and restrictive material? Yes v No <br />3). Is the discharge outlet free of restrictive material? Yes L--' No <br />4). Is erosion occurring at the discharge outlet? Yes No <br />Evaluate the severity: Extensive Moderate Just starting None <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />Yes <br />No <br />
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