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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/1/2017
Doc Name
pages 2.05-84 to 2.05-165
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume I 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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• Within the Terror Creek watershed, additional crossings of <br />perennial streams will not be constructed. <br />• The BLM or USFS hydrologist must approve, in advance, the size <br />and composition of riprap material to be used in the East Fork of <br />Terror Creek. • Lessee must report their annual water depletions to <br />the BLM UFO by September 30 each calendar year. This includes <br />depletions that result from surface activities associated with coal <br />mining related activities within the Action Area, regardless of <br />surface ownership. <br />• No surface disturbance, such as road widening or upgrading would <br />occur within 200 feet of GBCT occupied habitat, as measured from <br />the normal high water mark, to protect delineated wetlands or <br />riparian areas and maintain riparian vegetation and eliminate <br />potential effects to the greenback cutthroat trout, unless exceptions <br />were approved by the Authorized Officer. <br />• Site-specific surveys for sensitive plants would be conducted <br />onsite prior to the development of any surface facilities or to other <br />soil -disturbance activities. <br />• There would be no surface occupancy or soil -disturbing activities <br />within a 100 -foot radius of sensitive plant locations unless <br />exceptions were approved by the Authorized Officer. <br />• Application of herbicides, surfactants, and other weed control <br />measures would avoid overspray or drift onto desirable species or <br />sensitive plants. <br />• If subsidence adversely affects surface resources in any way <br />(including, but not limited to a documented water loss), the coal <br />lessee, at their expense, will be responsible to: restore stream <br />channels, stock ponds, protect stream flow with earthwork or <br />temporary culverts, restore affected roads, or provide other <br />measures to repair damage or replace any surface water and/or <br />developed groundwater source, water conveyance facilities, with <br />water from an alternate source in sufficient quantity and quality to <br />maintain existing riparian habitat, and wildlife use, as authorized by <br />36 CFR 251. An appropriate augmentation plan for replacement <br />water will be decreed prior to commencing mining activities and will <br />consider drought conditions and the limitations of local water <br />supplies The lessee/operator would design the layout of longwall <br />PR -14 2.05-103 03/14 <br />
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