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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981018
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
10/4/1994
Doc Name
RESPONSE TO COMMENTS WESTERN FUELS CO LLC NEW HORIZON MINE CDPS CO-0000213
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CDOH
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WESTERN FUELS UTAH INC
Permit Index Doc Type
NPDES
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D
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III IIIIIIIII IIII III <br />999 <br />~'iyrq <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />Roy Romer, Governor <br />PaVicia A. Nolan, MD, MPH, Executive Director <br />Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people o/Colorado <br />4300 Cherry Creek Dr. S. Laboratory Building <br />Denver, Colorado 80222-1530 4210 E. 77th Avenue <br />Phone 1303) 692-2000 Denver, Colorado 80 2 20-3 71 6 <br />(303)691-4700 <br />September 30, 1994 <br />Murari P. Shrestha <br />Assistant Manager of Engineering <br />Western Fuels-Utah, Inc. <br />405 Urban St., Suite 305 <br />Lakewood, CO 80228 <br />RE: Response to Comments <br />Western Fuels-CO, LLC -New Horizon Mine <br />CDPS No. CO-0000213 <br />Montrose County <br />Dear Mr. Shrestha: <br />OF'CO~ <br />„ei ~ <br />• r <br />~® <br />~ rata <br />Colorado Deparunent <br />of Public Halrh <br />and F~tvironmrnL <br />'~FCFIV~p <br />ocr p 41~ <br />.)Ivision of m)nerals a Geology <br />We have reviewed the topics covered by your commenu in response to our September 9, [994, letter. As I understand <br />it, your primary concerns are: WET requiremenu for outfalls 001 and 007 and the monitoring frequencies for these <br />two ou[falls. The receiving water low flows were a related concern. <br />asked our Standards Unit to reassess the low flows for Tuttle Draw and Calamity Draw. They reviewed and <br />responded that the Division files show that these draws are periodically dry. As 1 mentioned in my September 9th <br />letter, we utilize x 10-year minimum data base for calculating low flows. If the stream was dry at any time during <br />the review period, this usually results in the low Flows being designated as zero. On this basis, the low flows must <br />remain at zero. This only affects the WET iWC in this permit, which will remain at 100%. <br />We have reviewed all the WET resulu for outfall 001 that you submitted. We cannot totally eliminate WET <br />requiremenu for this outfall. These results show that this discharge has contributed very little toxicity during the test <br />periods, however because of the large spoils spring contribution to this outfall the potential for toxicity remains. The <br />monitoring records show that this source results in a significantly high continuous Flow from this outfall -from 80,000 <br />to 670,000 gpd 30 day average discharge flow during the period reviewed during permit renewal. This makes this <br />discharge quite different from a surface runoff discharge that only occurs for short periods in response to precipitation <br />events, we note that the other five surface runoff-only outfalls did not discharge at all during the reviewed period. <br />Outfall 001 may affect aquatic life and classified uses in state waters on a year-round basis. Because coal mining <br />spoils spring water has been shown to be toxic in many cases, WET limitations and monitoring are necessary under <br />the regulations. <br />The same arguments are valid for imposing WET limitations and monitoring at outfall 007, which has an even higher <br />flow -from 720,000 to 1,940,000 gpd 30 day average discharge flow during the period reviewed during permit <br />renewal. This is a relatively new discharge for which there is relatively little monitoring history. The potential for <br />toxicity from this discharge exists also. <br />
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