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DRMS Permit Index
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C1994082
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General Documents
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1/3/2018
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For RN4
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Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Order
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Seneca Property LLC
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Findings
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JDM
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The Yoast permit area is in the Williams Fork Mountains, within the southeastern synclinal <br />portion of the Sand Wash structural Basin of northern Colorado and central Wyoming. <br />The coal seams that were mined were the Wadge and the Wolf Creek. These seams are <br />contained within the Middle Coal Group, an interval of interbedded sandstones, sandy shales, <br />shales and coal within the Williams Fork Formation. The Middle Coal group also contains the <br />Lennox Coal seam, which was non -commercially mined at the Yoast Mine. Above the Middle <br />Coal Group is the Twentymile Sandstone, a 100-200 foot thick fine-grained, massive sandstone. <br />The upper unit of the Williams Fork Formation, which contains the Upper Coal Group of the <br />Mesaverde group, consists of layers of sandstone, sandy shale, shale and coal. The thickness of <br />the unit varies from approximately 200 to 850 feet throughout the region. The Williams Fork <br />comprises the upper 200 to 850 feet of the Cretaceous Mesaverde Group. <br />Underlying the Williams Fork Formation is the Iles Formation, which is the lower member of the <br />Mesaverde and the oldest unit to outcrop in the permit area. The Iles Formation is approximately <br />1,500 feet thick. The basal unit of the Iles Formation is the Tow Creek Sandstone, a 35-125 foot <br />thick massive, fine-grained, well -sorted sandstone. Overlying the Tow Creek Sandstone is a <br />1,200 foot thick interval of interbedded shales, sandstones and coals known as the lower coal <br />group. The Iles Formation is crowned by the Trout Creek Sandstone, which is a massive fine- <br />grained sandstone with a thickness of approximately 100 feet. <br />The Late Cretaceous Mancos Shale underlies the Iles Formation and outcrops southwest of the <br />permit boundary along Sage Creek and the Sage Creek Anticline. The Mancos Shale is a dark <br />grey marine shale with interbedded sandstones near the top and interbedded sandstone and <br />limestone near the bottom. <br />Overlying the Mesaverde Group is the Lewis Shale, a homogeneous marine shale with a <br />thickness of between 1,000 and 1,500 feet. The Lewis Shale is overlain by the Cretaceous Lance <br />Formation and the Tertiary Fort Union Formation. The Eocene Wasatch Formation <br />unconformably overlies the Fort Union Formation. It is comprised primarily of fresh water <br />stream -laid sandstone and shale deposits. Unconsolidated alluvial, terrace, and surficial deposits <br />of Quaternary age overlie the exposed geologic formations in some areas, particularly along <br />larger streams. <br />The permit area lies structurally between the parallel, south-southeast trending Sage Creek and <br />Fish Creek anticlines. The axis of the Sage Creek Anticline is situated about one to two miles <br />west of the western edge of the Yoast permit area. The axis of the Fish Creek Anticline <br />originates near Scotchman's Gulch and extends south -southeasterly dividing the northern first <br />five-year mine block from the neck portion of the permit area. <br />The rock units in the permit area dip predominantly 15 to 20 percent to the north in the north <br />mine block, to the northwest in the neck area, and to the west in the south mine block. More <br />extreme dips of 25 to 35 percent occur locally in the northwest and northeast parts of the north <br />mine block. The rock units are apparently unaffected by any significant faulting within the <br />permit area. <br />
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