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RULE 2 - PERMITS <br />• Lube Storage — Includes Storage Tanks <br />• Bath House <br />• Fuel Tanks and Spill Containment Area <br />• Substations — Internal substations are required facility area, main substation belongs to YVEA <br />• Pond 002 Pump Facility — facility to remain as permanent as required by the State Engineer's <br />Office <br />• Office <br />• Two Water Wells — Shop Well and Well CCU087 <br />• Parking lots, fences, roads, and ancillary structures (including culverts) associated with the <br />previously mentioned features /structures <br />• A security building will be constructed at the boundary to the property. The security building <br />will be a 12 x 40 foot wood -frame structure on a 15 x 45 foot, 4 -inch thick concrete slab. <br />• A modular bathhouse 24 feet wide and 70 feet long will be placed between the shop and <br />existing bathhouse. The temporary building will be placed on 9 concrete sleepers poured on 8 <br />foot centers. Each sleeper will be 20 feet long, 2 feet wide, and 1 foot deep. <br />• A pump house at the Wadge Pond will be constructed to pump water out of the pond to the 1 <br />million gallon water storage tank. The pump house will be 20 feet by 30 feet and be <br />constructed on a concrete slab of the same size 8 inches in thickness. <br />Mine facilities in the north end are currently bonded under the former Seneca II Mine. On approval <br />of the PSCM Permit, the performance bond for these facilities and the associated disturbance areas <br />will be transferred to PSCM. A description of those features /structures and the associated bond <br />amounts are presented in Exhibit 2.05.3 -E1, Mine Facilities (North End) Details. There will be <br />additional facilities constructed or relocated to facilitate operations. These facilities include: <br />Fuel Tanks and Spill Containment Area — An additional fueling pad will be constructed next to the <br />converted wash area from the Seneca Mine to facilitate equipment fueling. The addition will be <br />approximately 14 feet x 25 feet and contain 15 yds3 of concrete. <br />Bath House /Septic System — A new septic system will be installed to accommodate the two (2) <br />bathhouses for the mine employees. The septic system will include the following: <br />• Building Cleanouts <br />• New Septic Tanks — One 1,000 gallon, single - compartment, pre0cast concrete tank will serve as <br />the primary septic tank for both bath houses and will be followed by a 1,000 - gallon, pre -cast <br />concrete, two - compartment tank that will serve as the dosing tank. Primary treated effluent <br />from the septic tank will gravity flow to the 1,000 - gallon dosing tank adjacent to the drainfield. <br />• Septic Drainfield — The drainfield consists of two, 11.3 ft by 68 ft long chambered sections. <br />Runoff from the area disturbed will be directed to the Shop Diversion Ditch which reports to <br />Pond 003. During Construction, BMPs (e.g. wattles, berms, etc.) will be employed to direct <br />the runoff and control runoff and sedimentation from entering the adjacent undisturbed area. <br />The existing drainfield, located to the southwest of the existing bath house will remain in place, but be <br />converted, through replumbing to accept the backwash from the existing water softener. The new <br />MR -08 2.05 -11 Revision 04/12 <br />