Laserfiche WebLink
• The lessee /operator shall be required to perform the following with respect to monitoring, <br />repairing, and /or mitigating, subsidence cl7ects on existing; facilities under Special Use <br />Permit with the Forest Service. Monitoring, repair and /or mitigation will be performed at <br />the lessee's expense. <br />• Baseline condition surveys of existing; facilitics will be completed the fall following <br />award of lease. Reports of this survey will be deliverable to the Forest Service by <br />December 1 of that same year. <br />• A Surface Facility Monitoring and Mitigation Plan (Plan) will be submitted to the Forest <br />Service for review and approval not later than 12 months prior to scheduled undermining. <br />The Plan will detail measures to be taken to monitor, repair, and mitigate subsidence <br />effects on the facilities during actual mining and for one year post mining <br />Threatened and Endangered Species <br />• State -of- the -art mining techniques (pillar and panel widths, rate of coal development and <br />extraction, mine method, determining; angle of draw, etc.) would be used to control <br />subsidence. No mining- related surface disturbance (i.e., MDWs and roads — not <br />including subsidence) would occur within 200 feet of greenback cutthroat trout occupied <br />habitat, as measured from the normal high water mark, without a written finding from the <br />Authorized Officer. These techniques would provide for maximum coal removal while <br />protecting; the values associated with the threatened greenback cutthroat trout habitat. <br />• Adequate sediment control devices, such as silt fences or straw wattles composed of <br />native substances or other effective BMPs, would be placed down slope from the pads <br />and access roads to prevent potential sedimentation effects to West Terror Creek. <br />• In order to ensure that BMPs relating to the control of sediment from disturbed sites are <br />in place and functional, lessee shall, during major runoff periods, use an independent <br />contractor to inspect the lessee's well pad sites and access roads within the Terror Creek <br />watershed. The independent contractor shall contact lessee, USFS, and the BLM (970- <br />240- 5300), within two business days of discovering sediment control measures that are <br />missing or non - functional. Lessee will have three business days to correct the problem. <br />Ineffective measures would be redesigned and replaced after consultation with USFS and <br />BLM. For each year that lessee operates under this BA, lessee shall submit the compiled <br />monthly inspection reports to BLM UFO by September 30. In the event new sedim%r t <br />control methods are identified or current practices are not working as intended, adap; <br />management will be used to implement methods that are effective at eliminating offs <br />movement of soils and sedimentation into resident streams. <br />• At any time during drilling activities, until successful reclamation or continuing into t}fe <br />�> <br />future, the point of access to temporary roads shall be blocked with gates to prewim <br />vehicles, including Off-Highway Vehicles 011Vs from using them. Signs identif i <br />the road closure shall be placed at the barricades. <br />K ' <br />m <br />• To prevent mortality of GBCT due to pumping from the Fast Fork of Terror Creek, the <br />conservation measures are defined as: pumping during the June and July period would <br />require the use of a screened pump intake, with a maximum '/4 inch size mesh. For the <br />August through September period, when GBCT fry would be present in the stream, pump <br />intakes would be screened with no larger than 1 /16th mesh screen. The screen would not <br />be confined to just the pump intake, but must cover a larger area, such as a cylinder or <br />2 <br />