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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996084
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/11/2018
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
RN4
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
Email Name
RDZ
Media Type
D
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Steep slopes generally describe the topography of the permit area, but the middle of the permit <br />area is a relatively flat ridge. <br />Land use of the permit area is dominated by rangeland/wildlife habitat. Surface mining activities <br />were generally focused in Lorencito Canyon and on the north ridge of Jeff Canyon. <br />Soils in the permit area are thin, and in places, non-existent. The exception is the valley bottoms, <br />where soils are moderately well developed. Clay loam, with a low infiltration rate, describes the <br />majority of soils in the area. <br />Vegetation in the permit area is dominated by an oak/pinion community. Most of the land in the <br />permit area, with the exception of the canyon bottoms and a few small grassland meadows, <br />would be rated poor for suitability as rangeland. <br />Numerous wildlife species occur through the permit and adjacent area. The permit area is <br />important year-round habitat for elk, deer, bear and turkeys. A variety of small mammals and <br />reptiles are also found in the permit area. Fish are generally limited to perennial sections of <br />streams and game fish are entirely limited to the Purgatoire River. Raptors utilize the permit and <br />adjacent area and 39 species of other birds were noted during bird surveys. <br />Description of the Operation and Reclamation Plans <br />The following description of the operation plan remains in this Permit Renewal findings <br />document for reference only. Reclamation plan information is approved as part of this renewal. <br />The renewal of the permit (RN -04) is for reclamation only and consistent with the previous <br />renewals. <br />Only surface mining was conducted at the Lorencito Canyon mine. The total anticipated <br />affected and disturbed area was approximately 1,517 acres. Map 2.05.3-1 of the permit <br />application depicts the mine plan and the life -of -mine plan. Underground coal reserves are <br />identified in the life -of -mine description. <br />Disturbance at the site began with haul road construction up to the Jeff Canyon surface mine, <br />modifying and upgrading the existing road as necessary. Sediment ponds were constructed in <br />side drainage valleys as necessary. A coal loadout area of about 5 acres was developed along the <br />Purgatoire River valley adjacent to the A & K rail line. At the time of Permit Renewal No. 1 <br />(RN -01), the rail line was removed for scrap and salvage. The original mine plan was <br />implemented for only about 9 months before operations were halted. Only surface mining in the <br />Jeff Canyon area was conducted during that time. Surface mining operations in the Jeff Canyon <br />area were conducted using mountaintop removal techniques. <br />7 <br />
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