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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1992080
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Name
Inspection Report
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DRMS
To
Michael Savage
Inspection Date
4/30/2013
Email Name
MLT
SB1
Media Type
D
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A *130, 2013 C-1992-080/Carbon Junction Mine MLT <br /> ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS/COMPLIANCE <br /> Infraction Number: CV2013005 <br /> Inspection Date: April 30, 2013 <br /> Date Issued: <br /> Primary Topic: Hydrologic Balance <br /> Secondary Topic: None <br /> Tertiary Topic: None <br /> Description: Failure to Minimize Damage to the Prevailing Hydrologic Balance Within <br /> the Permit Area. <br /> Abatement#: 1 <br /> Abatement Due Date: 7/1/2013 <br /> Submit a complete Technical Revision to the permit that accurately represents the as-built <br /> configuration of the Carbon Junction Permanent Diversion, with supporting design <br /> details per Rule 4.05.3. This revision shall also include an updated, accurate post-mining <br /> topography map for the entire permit area and a map delineating the Carbon Junction <br /> drainage area. <br /> Abatement#: 2 <br /> Abatement Due Date: 7/1/2013 <br /> Abatement Description: Submit a complete Technical Revision to the permit that presents <br /> designs and plans for reestablishment of the Upper Carbon Junction Channel, including <br /> the un-named tributary that enters the drainage from the east, and reclamation and <br /> stabilization of the Carbon Junction Temporary Diversion and gully erosion. [The Upper <br /> Carbon Junction channel segment runs from the undisturbed channel upstream of the <br /> North Pit down to the beginning of the rip-rapped Carbon Junction Permanent Diversion, <br /> a distance of approximately 1900 feet.] <br /> Abatement#: 3 <br /> Repair and stabilize the gully erosion that has formed in the Carbon Junction Temporary <br /> Diversion, according to the approved plan required by Abatement Step #2. <br /> Abatement#: 4 <br /> Reestablish the Upper Carbon Junction Channel, including the un-named tributary that <br /> enters the drainage from the east, according to the approved plan required by Abatement <br /> Step #2. <br /> Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 2 <br /> Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 3 Page 5 of 7 <br />
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