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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/3/2016
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page 100 to 164
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume 1 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 3
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§2.05 <br />2.05.6 <br />APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR SURFACE OR <br />MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATION AND <br />MINING ACTIVITIES -- <br />PLANS. <br />Mitigation of Surface Coal Mining Operation Impacts. (Cont'd.) <br />(3) (b) ( iv) (Cont'd.) <br />required to meet NPDES standards. Prior to cessation of <br />operations, all surface disturbances will be reclaimed <br />and revegetated. The sediment control system would <br />remain in place until the liability period lapses. As <br />a result, the increased sediment load from disturbed <br />areas would not be expected to reach receiving streams <br />(CMLRD, 1983). <br />Groundwater Effects - Mine Site <br />Because of the lack of groundwater resources in the mine <br />site area, no impacts are anticipated. <br />• <br />lr \, <br />u <br />Groundwater Effects - Permit and Adiacent Area <br />The three areas of colluvial/alluvial hydrologic <br />resource, as described in Section 2.04.7, will not be <br />impacted due to the proposed Subsidence Control Plan <br />(refer to Section 2.05.6). These areas of Renewable <br />Resource Lands will not be undermined during the first <br />permit term and will be monitored commencing in Spring <br />1985 to substantiate this prediction. The remainder of <br />the colluvial/alluvial deposits, although not extensive <br />nor well developed enough to be considered Renewable <br />Resource Lands, are not expected to be impacted by coal <br />mine subsidence. Springs issuing from colluvial debris <br />are not expected to <br />Added 03/07/85 <br />Revised 10/01/87 <br />M 2-Ia s Revised 9/21/01 <br />/~ PP2ov~l 127 <br /> <br />
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