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2012-11-29_PERMIT FILE - C2009087 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2009087
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/29/2012
Doc Name
DRAINAGE AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 2.05.3-E2 Drainage and Sediment Control Plan
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Peabody Sage Creek Mine —Drainage and Sediment Control Plan <br />channels. The postmine channels generally collect surface runoff from closed and reclaimed <br />Seneca II Mine operations areas and route the surface runoff to the existing ponds. The <br />existing and approved Seneca II Mine channels utilized in this Plan are listed in Section 4.0, <br />Ditch and Culvert Designs. <br />1.1 Operations Drainage and Sediment Control <br />The drainage and sediment control network that Sage Creek Coal Company (SCCC) will use <br />during mining operations, including the existing Seneca II Mine structures, are shown on <br />Map 2.05.3 -M4, Drainage and Sediment Control Plan. Existing, approved structures <br />permitted by CDRMS for drainage and sediment control at the closed Seneca II Mine <br />constitute much of the operations drainage control network utilized in the Plan. <br />The drainage and sediment control plan covers approximately 3,487 acres; the drainage area <br />for Pond 002 is 2,910 acres, the area for Pond 003 is 3 0. 1 acres and the Pond 004 watershed <br />is 547 acres. The extent of disturbance within each watershed from construction and <br />operation of the Peabody Sage Creek Mine facility is: <br />• Pond 002 — approximately 120 acres. The disturbed acreage includes the South <br />Surface Facilities and Portal Area, the topsoil stockpile and Roads "A ", "B ", "C", <br />and "E /E I". <br />• Pond 003 — approximately 13.5 acres. The disturbed acreage includes the North <br />Facilities area (the old Seneca II Mine shop/bathhouse /parking lot area, as well as <br />some ancillary features). <br />• Pond 004 — there are no disturbed acres within the watershed. <br />• Office /Boneyard Small area Exemption — this is an existing 5.4 acre SAE from the <br />historic Seneca II Mine operations. <br />Pond 002: Pond 002 is an existing sediment pond. Pond 002 is permitted by the Colorado <br />Water Quality Control Division (WQCD) as an industrial wastewater treatment facility. <br />Most of the surface disturbance associated with the Peabody Sage Creek Mine is within the <br />Pond 002 watershed. Consequently, the pond and associated drainage network were re- <br />evaluated for this Plan to assure Pond 002, in its existing approved configuration, retained <br />sufficient capacity to meet the applicable rules and regulations of the Colorado Mined Land <br />Reclamation Board for Coal Mining. <br />The Pond 002 watershed is approximately 2,910 acres; 120 acres or approximately 4% of the <br />area will be disturbed by Peabody Sage Creek Mine surface activities. An additional 50 <br />acres were previously disturbed by Seneca II Mine operations. The watershed is tributary to <br />Little Grassy Creek which is tributary to Grassy Creek. The pond evaluation is presented in <br />Appendix 2.05.3 -E2.A, Sediment Pond 002 Design Report. <br />Pond 003: Pond 003 is an existing sediment pond. Pond 003 is permitted by the Colorado <br />Water Quality Control Division (WQCD) as an industrial wastewater treatment facility. <br />Pond 003 collects runoff from the North Facilities Area — the historic Seneca II Mine <br />shop /warehouse /office area. The approximately 30 acre watershed is tributary to Grassy <br />Creek immediately downstream of its confluence with Little Grassy Creek. While SCCC <br />plans to utilize the North Facilities Area to support its mining operations, the activities will <br />TRO 1 -10 2.05.3 -E2.2 12/10 <br />
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