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RULE 2 PERMITS <br />As the temporary overburden stockpile is constructed, best management practices to reduce sediment <br />production and excess dust impacts to adjoining areas will be implemented. Interim reclamation and/or <br />dust suppression chemcials maybe utilized to impacts, if determined to be necessary. <br />As soon as possible after the coal is removed from the mining area and sufficient room is available for <br />back -filling, reclamation begins. In general, rough backfilling is completed by the overburden trucks and <br />bulldozers. Final grading will be performed to recreate a post mining topographic expression that is <br />similar to the pre -mining topography. Moderation of some existing topographical expressions is <br />anticipated to facilitate the stability of the reclaimed land surface; however, this is not anticipated to <br />significantly alter the pre -mining topographical expression. Topsoil placement will be done in a manner <br />that reduces erosion and provides a surface for topsoil that minimizes slippage. At the completion of the <br />final grading, topsoil will be redistributed over the regraded spoil and revegetated in accordance with <br />Section 2.05.4. Typically, after completion of topsoil replacement on 3H:1 V (horizontal to vertical) <br />slopes, a dozer will construct a drainage control bench or contour furrows, where necessary, to slow water <br />flow on the longer slopes and minimize erosion. <br />Other surface treatments are also described in Section 2.05.4. A list of the equipment anticipated to be <br />used by Colowyo in the Collom permit expansion area to perform the day-to-day operation of coal mining <br />is shown in Table 2.05.3 of the Original Permit. <br />2.05.3 (2) Operation Description <br />A detailed narrative description of the land to be affected within the Collom area is provided above under <br />the heading Production Methods. The mining plan for Collom is graphically portrayed on the Mine Plan <br />Map (Map 23B). <br />2.05.3 (3) Mine Facilities <br />Existing buildings, structures, utility corridors, loadout, other facilities that will support the Collom area <br />are shown in Volume 8, Maps 21 and 22 and are discussed in Volume 1, Section 2.05.03. These facilities <br />will continue to be used on an as needed basis. Development of Collom will require the construction of <br />new facilities closer to the proposed pit locations (Map 2213). The approximate disturbance footprint of <br />the proposed facilities area is approximately 154 acres. Development of the Collom permit expansion <br />area anticipates the need for power line, utility lines, water lines, in -pit haulage routes, crusher, and <br />support facilities including an office, maintenance shop, and warehouse. Two haul roads (currently <br />identified on Map 25D as West and East Haul Roads) will lead out of the Collom Pit and lead to <br />temporaory spoil pile and the primary crusher. Coal will be loaded at the primary crusher into haul trucks <br />designed for use on conventional roads and will be transported on a single access/haul road to the Gossard <br />loadout. This haul road runs northeast out the mining area along the West Fork of Jubb Creek (See Map <br />25E — Collom Haul Road, Sheets 1-10). <br />Main Office <br />The main office for the Collom operation is located in Section 36, Township 4 North, Range 94 West. <br />The office will house Colowyo's administration, engineering, environmental, accounting, and payroll <br />departments as mining transitions from the current facilities to Collom. Refer to the Facilities Detail on <br />Map 22B. <br />Collom — Rule 2, Page 75 Revision Date: 11/16/16 <br />Revision No.: MR -166 <br />