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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
2/16/2016
From
Mountain Coal Company
To
DRMS
Annual Report Year
2015
Permit Index Doc Type
Annual Reclamation Report
Email Name
LDS
JRS
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Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />Annual Reclamation Report for the Year 2015 <br />West Elk Mine <br />Mine name <br />C-1980-007 Mountain Coal Company, LLC <br />Permit # Permittee <br />Address: P.O. Box 591.5174 Highway 133, Somerset, Colorado, 81434 <br />This report, required by Rule 2.04.13, is due by February 15 of each year, or other date, as agreed upon by the Division. It should <br />include text, discussion, and maps, at a minimum, in addition to any other reclamation monitoring data as required by the approved <br />permit. The location of the acreage reported under each land status category and year of seeding (if applicable) should be dearly and <br />accurately identified on a map included with the report. <br />Land Status Category <br />Last Years Cumulative <br />Total <br />This Calendar Year <br />Cumulative Total' <br />Acres disturbed <br />511.04 <br />+ <br />4.39 <br />= <br />515.43 <br />Acres backfilled and graded <br />109.87 <br />+ <br />9.97 <br />= <br />119.84 <br />Areas topsoiled <br />109.87 <br />+ <br />9.97 <br />= <br />119.84 <br />Seeding typically begins the minimum 10 -year reclamation liability period. Please report the acres for each category below. Do <br />not include acres that have achieved final, Phase III release. <br />Seeding typically <br />Last Year's <br />This Calendar <br />Cumulative <br />10 years or <br />Greater than 10 <br />begins the <br />Cumulative <br />minimum 10 -year <br />Total <br />year <br />Total , <br />less <br />years' <br />Acres seeded* <br />109.91** <br />+ <br />9.97 <br />= <br />119.88 <br />= <br />92.05 <br />+ <br />47.10 <br />*include, if necessary, a description of any augmented seeding or cultural practices <br />**The number of acres seeded is slightly higher than the acres topsoiled to account for the reclamation of helicopter accessed drill <br />pads and another site in 2010 and 2011 where no site preparation was needed, so no topsoil replacement was required. <br />For the Entire Life of Mine, the total number of acres disturbed 515.43 and the total number of acres: <br />Phase I release 111.28 Phase II release 67.6 <br />For Mines in Permanent Cessation: <br />Total acreage in facilities subject to reclamation but yet to be completed NA <br />For Government Performance and Results Act <br />Phase III release 24.2 <br />Acreage in long-term mining or reclamation facilitiesz 515.43 <br />Acreage in active mining areas3 N/A — West Elk Mine is an underground mine operation, so there are no pits or <br />spoil stockpiles that are part of active mining areas. <br />'(exclude acres where Phase III release has been achieved) <br />2Includes haul and access roads; temporary dams and impoundments; permanent dams and impoundments; diversion and collector ditches, water and air monitonng <br />sites; topsoil stockpiles; overburden stockpiles; repair, storage and construction areas; office area, repair shops, and parking; coal stockpiles, loading, and processing <br />areas; railroads; coal conveyors; nonbackfilled and graded areas of refuse piles, coal mine waste impoundments, head -of -hollow fills, and valley fills; ventilation shafts <br />and entryways; and noncoal waste disposal area (garbage dumps and coal combustion by-products disposal areas). <br />3Includes pits, topsoil stripped areas in advance of pits, and spoil not backfilled and graded <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />
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