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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
11/20/2017
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RN4
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Bowie Resources, LLC
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
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CCW
JRS
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B. The Division waived the requirement for clearing of small shrub and grass -type <br />vegetation cover prior to topsoil removal. The applicant has demonstrated that inclusion <br />of vegetation cover in salvaged topsoil is not detrimental to soil productivity consistent <br />with the post -mining land use. Large tree and shrub vegetation was removed prior to <br />topsoil salvage. <br />C. The Division has determined that the'A' and'B' horizons shall be removed together and <br />replaced, in order to ensure soil productivity consistent with the approved post -mining <br />land use (4.06.2(3)). <br />D. The Division has not determined that selected overburden materials shall be used for or <br />as a supplement to topsoil (4.06.2(4) (a)). <br />V. Sealing of Drilled Holes and Underground Openings <br />A. The applicant has not proposed to manage development, exploration, drill or bore holes, <br />wells or other exposed underground openings in a manner other than by sealing and <br />plugging (4.07.1). <br />B. The Division will require that each hole, well or other underground opening be capped, <br />scaled, backfilled, or otherwise properly managed (4.07.3). <br />VI. Use of Explosives <br />A. The Division does not propose to approve a blasting area in excess of 300 acres <br />(4.08.3(2)(b)(i)). <br />B. The Division does not propose to approve blasting at times other than those described in <br />the blasting schedule (4.08.3(2)(b)(v) and 4.08.4(2)). <br />C. The applicant has not proposed to conduct blasting less than 1000 feet from a school, <br />church, hospital, or nursing facility, or less than 500 feet from disposalwells, petroleum <br />or gas storage facilities, municipal water -storage facilities, fluid -transmission pipelines, <br />gas or oil collection lines, or water or sewage lines (4.08.4(7)). <br />D. The Division is not proposing to approve the use of a modified equation to determine <br />maximum weight of explosives per delay (4.08.6(2)). <br />VII. Disposal of Excess Spoil <br />This section does not apply to the Bowie No. 2 Mine permit application. All excess material <br />generated during surface construction or during underground mining is considered to be coal mine <br />waste, and such materials will be placed in the approved coal mine waste bank. <br />VIII. Coal Mine Waste Banks <br />A. The Division approved plans for use, construction and maintenance of a coal mine waste <br />disposal area (4.10.1(1)). <br />30 <br />
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