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�w0''V.c0 <br /> i() <br /> 9� <br /> p DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br /> David H.Getches,Executive Director <br /> MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br /> 1876 DAVID C. SHELTON, Director <br /> Richard D Lamm <br /> Governor <br /> q� <br /> NOV C-84-085 <br /> Mid-Continent Resources, Inc. <br /> I. FINDING OF VIOLATION <br /> On May 21 , 1984, Jim Herron, of the Mined Land Reclamation Division, <br /> observed numerous problems with respect to protection of the hydrologic <br /> balance in the vicinity of the Mid-Continent Resources prep plant <br /> operation. A Notice of Violation, #NOV C-84-085, was issued which <br /> cited 13 separate instances of failure to minimize disturbance to the <br /> prevailing hydrologic balance. The citations included examples of <br /> failure to maintain sediment ponds and drainage ditches, failure to <br /> pass drainage from disturbed areas through the approved sediment <br /> control system, and failure to properly control oil and grease spills. <br /> Three of the 13 problems cited were deemed inappropriate following a <br /> presentation by the operator of information relating to hydrologic <br /> conditions at the mine site immediately prior to and during the <br /> inspection on May 21 . This information was compiled by the firm of <br /> Wright Water Engineers. While this report has not been analyzed in <br /> detail by staff hydrologists, several conclusions contained within the <br /> report were accepted for the purposes of these hearings. <br /> In general , it was accepted that Coal Basin experienced extremely heavy <br /> snowfall accumulations during the winter months of 1984. Also, <br /> basin-specific climatic data was presented which indicated that this <br /> heavy snowpack melted almost entirely in the two weeks preceding and <br /> the week during the inspection. Based upon the LOG Pearson method of <br /> runoff analysis, which was performed specifically for Coal Basin, it <br /> appears that, one week prior to the inspection, the peak flows from <br /> runoff exceeded the amount expected from a 10-year 24-hour storm event <br /> for three consecutive days. <br /> 423 Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203 Tel. (303) 866-3567 <br />
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