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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981041
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
1/23/2018
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For RN7
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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Snowcap Coal Company, Inc
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
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JHB
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<br /> <br /> <br /> 5 C1981-041 RN7 findings <br />SL10. Technical Revision No. 70 approved removal of all the lands west of the Colorado River <br />from the permit area and reduced the permit area boundary. <br /> <br />The Division approved Permit Revision No. 4, on February 3, 2009. With the approval of permit <br />revision no. 4, the Unit Train Loadout (UTL) facility and a portion of the railroad spur and overland <br />conveyor corridor, north of I 9/10 Road, were converted from “Fish and Wildlife Habitat” to <br />“Industrial or Commercial” for the UTL area. The land use change allowed for long term post - <br />mine use of the loadout area and various associated facilities for rail loading, unloading, and <br />storage of construction materials. Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. (Halliburton) purchased the <br />UTL facility from SCC and continues to use the loadout as an industrial site. The entire UTL <br />facility has since been Phase III bond released and removed from the permit area. <br /> <br />At the South Mine, located south and east of I-70, the South Portal has been sealed, the coal <br />processing plant and various other facilities have been demolished and removed. Earthwork, and <br />revegetation at the South Portal facilities has been completed and the refuse disposal area has been <br />fully reclaimed. Final reclamation plans for the South Portal facilities were modified by Permit <br />Revision No. 3 (PR-3), approved in September 2007. PR-3 incorporated a variance from <br />approximate original contour (AOC), and allowed for retention of certain buildings and facilities <br />in order to accommodate a commercial post-mining land use. The mine portals, the former <br />warehouse and shop facilities, the preparation plant/raw coal storage area, the lab/tr aining <br />facilities, and the equipment and material storage area atop the refuse pile have been Phase III <br />bond released. All remaining areas at the South Portals and vicinity, have had a Phase I bond <br />release including the side slopes of the Roadside South Refuse Disposal Area, RSRDA Borrow <br />Area, and upper diversion ditches. <br /> <br />SL5 was approved September 9, 2009. SL5 approved Phase I, II and III bond release for the <br />Overland Conveyor Area. SL6 was approved November 4, 2010 and approved Phase II and III <br />bond release for 14.8 acres at the South Portals. <br /> <br />History <br /> <br />The DeBeque Canyon area within and adjacent to the current permit area has been historically <br />disturbed by coal mining activities since the late 1800's, and the Colorado River alluvial valley <br />floor area which has been altered and affected by these operations has been “grandfathered” into <br />the permit area. The Cameo Power Plant, which was a customer for coal from the Roadside Portals <br />when the mine was operating, was located just south of the North Portal facilities, on the west side <br />of the river. The Cameo Power Plant closed at the end of 2010 and has been completely demolished <br />and reclaimed. The Cameo Power Plant area is part of the planned shooting range. <br /> <br />Underground mining operations using modern, mechanized methods began in 1974. Between <br />1974 and 1999, approximately 242 acres of surface lands were disturbed in conjunction with the <br />operation. GEX Colorado, Inc. submitted the original permanent program permit application for <br />the Roadside and Cameo Mines on February 17, 1981, pursuant to Section 34-33-109 of the <br />Colorado Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Act. On December 31, 1981, the Roadside and <br />Cameo Mines were purchased by Powderhorn Coal Company (PCC). Following the review <br />process for the initial permanent program permit application, the Division issued a permit with <br />stipulations on January 3, 1983.
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