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Elk Creek Mine (C-1981-022) MT- 7 <br />occurred from July 1999 to the first week of October 1999. The operator decided to dewater only half <br />of the longwall panel in question and stabilize the water level in the mine thereafter. The longwall <br />restarted operations at the beginning of November 1999. <br />In anticipation of mining out the Sanborn Creek Mine B seam reserves, Oxbow Mining, Inc. submitted, <br />on November 6, 1998, a revision to begin construction of the new Elk Creek Mine. Technical Revision <br />No. 32 sought Division approval to construct the new portals and their associated surface facilities, and <br />to begin mining of private coal at this new mine. The construction proposed in TR -32 increased the <br />disturbed area by 23.7 acres north of the main Sanborn Creek Mine facilities, along the west side of Elk <br />Creek, and included two temporary fills over Elk Creek. Fill material was placed within the channel of <br />Elk Creek and the creek flow was diverted through two nine -foot diameter culverts buried by the two <br />fills. Oxbow Mining submitted a geotechnical stability analysis demonstrating that the two fills in Elk <br />Creek will be stable. The activities proposed in TR -32 required specific authorization by the Division <br />in accordance with Rule 4.05.4(4), Stream Channel Diversions (Relocation of Streams) and Stream <br />Channel Reconstruction, and Rule 4.05.18, Stream Buffer Zones. Therefore, the Division made the <br />finding that the original stream channel will be reconstructed at the completion of mining, the water <br />quantity and quality from the stream section within 100 feet of the surface coal mining operations will <br />not be adversely affected during and after mining, and that appropriate riparian vegetation will be <br />reestablished. TR -32 was approved in July 2000. <br />Permit Revision 5 required a mine plan approval from the US Office of Surface Mining and Reclamation, <br />to cover activities in the Elk Creek tract which was received on May 13, 2003. This Elk Creek operation <br />ramps down from the floor of the Elk Creek Canyon into the D -seam. Development mining had already <br />been approved at the time of the permit revision; longwall mining into the Elk Creek tract was approved <br />by the revision and by the federal mine plan approval. <br />Mining ceased in the Sanborn Creek Mine in the spring of 2003. Oxbow Mining, LLC began <br />immediately to reclaim the Sanborn Creek facilities. The conveyer was dismantled and removed in the <br />summer of 2003, the portals were sealed and regraded, and the Sanborn Creek fan shaft was backfilled. <br />In January 2013, the Elk Creek Mine was evacuated due to the detection of gasses which indicated a <br />heating activity behind the longwall operation. Inert gasses were injected into the mine workings behind <br />temporary mine seals to extinguish the heating event. During this time, all mine dewater pumps were <br />shut down for safety reasons. Water continued to accumulate in the workings until it reached a level <br />that prevented proper ventilation and longwall recovery efforts. Two mine dewater wells were approved <br />in MR -104 and MR -105 to pump out the mine workings. Shortly after the mine was re-entered in August <br />2013, mine gas monitoring indicated that the heating event was not extinguished and had re -ignited. The <br />mine was then re -sealed and the longwall miner was abandoned in panel 18. <br />In August 2015, OMLLC submitted TR -76 in order to change the post -mining land use and post -mining <br />topography at several locations within the mine's disturbed area. TR -76 allowed for development of the <br />methane resource in the sealed mine workings, on privately owned land that had already been disturbed <br />by mining activity. <br />Work began in October 2015 to reclaim the mine. The portals and vent shafts were permanently sealed <br />Page 9 of 14 <br />