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2018-03-08_REVISION - C1981038 (6)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
3/8/2018
Doc Name
Correspondence
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Judy Martin
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DRMS
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RN7
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CCW
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Haul road number 3 is approximately 300 feet long and <br />is the exit from the loadout. The maximum and <br />average grade for this haul road section is 9.1 % and <br />4.9% respectively. <br />These roads are all in service and have been used for <br />over twenty years to service the train loadout. <br />Reclamation Status: The three roads entering the site <br />are still in place. <br />2. Coal Stockpile <br />The coal stockpile is located just to the south of State <br />Highway 133, is sloped moderately away from the <br />highway and is provided with a sediment pond. It <br />occupies an area of 3.7 acres, including the sediment <br />pond, and was permitted to store 125,000 tons of coal <br />by the Colorado Department of Health and <br />environment by Construction Permit 83DLO62-1 F. This <br />area was also permitted for limited stoker coal <br />screening. <br />This stockpile, with its haul road and sedimentation <br />pond was used for over twenty years to provide <br />overflow coal storage for the train loadout. <br />Reclamation Status: Coal from the foot print of the coal <br />stockpile has been removed. The coal stockpile area <br />needs to be graded and seeded. Reclamation activities <br />occurred in 2007. <br />3. Railroad Spur <br />The railroad spur is 2.4 miles long, including the wye <br />section used to redirect trains. This railroad spur was <br />used to store empty train sets, store loaded train sets <br />and was used to stage the loading of train sets at the <br />unit train loadout. The railroad spur crosses the North <br />ORN -07 2.05-5 02118 <br />
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