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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/4/2016
Section_Exhibit Name
2.06 Special Categories of Mining
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0 <br />(9) Each pennit which authorizes an experimental practice must contain conditions which specifically <br />(a) Limit the experimental practice authorized to that approved by the board and Director. <br />(b) Impose enforceable alternative environmental protection requirements: and <br />(c) Require the person to conduct the periodic monitoring, recording and reporting program se[ <br />forth in the application, with such additional requirements as the Board or the Director may require. <br />(10) Each permit, which authorizes the use of an experimental practice, shall be reviewed in its entirety <br />at least every 2 %: years ba, the Division. After review, the Board shall require by order, supported by written <br />Findings, any reasonable revision or modification of the permit provisions necessary to ensure that the operations <br />involved are conducted to fully protect the environment and public health and safety. Any person who is or may be <br />adversely affected by the order shall be provided with an opportunity for a hearing by the Board pursuant to 2.07. <br />The hearing must be requested within 30 days after the issuance of the order. <br />RESPONSE <br />Underground mining is intended to be conducted within the proposed permit area, therefore no surface mining or <br />reclamation operation using alternative mining practices on an experimental basis will be conducted. <br />Rule 2.06.3 - Mountaintop Removal Mining <br />(1) Scope. 2.06.3 applies to any person who conducts or intends to conduct surface mining activities <br />by mountaintop removal mining. <br />(2) Mountaintop removal mining means surface mining activities, where the mining operation removes an <br />entire coal seam or seams running through the upper fraction of a mountain, ridge, or hill except as provided for in <br />4.26 2(2), by removing substantially all of the overburden off the bench and creatine a level plateau or a gently <br />rolling contour, with no highwalls remaining, which is capable of supporting postmining land uses in accordance <br />with the requirements of 2.06.3. <br />3) The Division may issue a permit for mountaintop removal mining, without regard to the <br />requirements of 4.14.1 — 4.14.5, to restore the lands disturbed by such mining to their approximate original contour, <br />if it first finds, in writing, on the basis of a complete application, that the following requirements are met <br />(a) The proposed postmining land use of the lands to be affected will be an industrial, <br />commercial, agricultural, residential, or public facility (including recreational facilities) use and, if: <br />(i) After consultation with the appropriate land -use planning agencies, if any, the <br />proposed land use is deemed by the division to constitute an equal or better economic or public use of the affected <br />land compared with premining use: <br />(ii) The anolicant demonstrates compliance with the requirements for acceptable <br />alternative posunining land uses in 4.16 <br />(iii) The applicant has presented specific plans for the proposed postmining land use <br />and appropriate assurances that such will be as follows: <br />Permit Renewal No. 3 2.06-1.2 4/1/99 <br />
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