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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
7/9/1999
Doc Name
Stormwater Management Plan First Draft 7/9/99
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Stormwater Permit Pond Folder
Permit Index Doc Type
Reclamation Project
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<br />STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />~d~ds <br />~GL4i~R COAL BASIN RECLAMATION CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS <br />PREPARED AND SUBMITTED BY COLORADO DIVISION OF MINERALS AND <br />/FIRST DRAFT JULY 9, 1999 <br />This Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP) is applicable to the reclamation activities <br />contracted by the Division of Minerals and Geology taking place at sediment ponds which had <br />been covered by a NPDES permit issued to Mid-Continent Resources. The ponds subject to this <br />Storm Water Management Plan are located throughout Coal Basin on both public lands and <br />private property. Only those ponds identified on the attached Table are subject to the provisions <br />of this Stormwater Management Plan. Any pond or NPDES discharge point which has been <br />identified by the Water Quality Control Division being a mine water discharge point are not the <br />responsibility of the Division of Minerals and Geology, and are specifically not included in this <br />Stormwater Management Plan. <br />It is anticipated that reclamation activities will continue through 2000. The goals of reclamation <br />construction are to minimize erosion and sediment delivery to adjacent water resources from <br />mining related disturbances. The goals are met by enhancing slope stability through earth moving <br />activities and revegetation. No mining or milling is occurring. No chemicals aze utilized. <br />Temporary increases in sediment, pending vegetation establishment, aze the only anticipated <br />consequences of the reclamation activities. <br />Mitigation of sediment delivery is the focus of the storm water controls described in this SWMP. <br />As reclamation is being conducted by the State of Colorado at a now inactive mine site, the <br />SWMP guidelines for inactive mines are followed here. <br />The reclamation construction projects are implemented by the Division of Minerals and Geology <br />(Division) through independent contractors. Completion of these projects is a necessary <br />component of the reclamation process being undertaken by the Division as required by law. It has <br />been determined that submittal of a General Permit Application for Storm water Discharges <br />Associated With Mining (Permit COR-040000) for the projects being accomplished by the <br />Division in this locale is desirable. <br />The Coal Basin Mines were operated under a Mining Permit (C-81-017) issued to Mid-Continent <br />Resources by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Boazd. Subsequent to permit issuance, the <br />Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Boazd revoked the permit and forfeited the reclamation bond. <br />As required by the Colorado Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Act, the Division initiated <br />reclamation operations in 1995. <br />As required by statute and regulation, storm water runoff from azeas disturbed by mining <br />
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