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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1983059
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
11/22/2019
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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DRMS
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Oxbow Mining, LLC
Type & Sequence
PR1
Email Name
LDS
JDM
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Section B - Rule 4 <br /> I. Roads - Rule 4.03 <br /> A. Haul Roads <br /> 1. Information pertaining to roads can be found on pages 2.05-5R and 2.05-9, <br /> and Maps 5 and 9 of the PAP. The haul/access road at the Loadout connects <br /> the facilities with State Highway 133. Road cross - sections and profile <br /> drawings are presented on Map 9 of the PAP. The location of road drainage <br /> ditches and culverts is provided on Map 14 of the PAP. <br /> 2. The Division proposes to approve the retention of the haul road (depicted on <br /> Map 10 of the PAP) as the road is compatible with the approved post-mining <br /> land use, and a request for its retention was submitted by the landowner. <br /> 3. Oxbow has obtained a Permit for Access from the State Highway Department <br /> for the highway approach and a License Agreement with the Bureau of <br /> Reclamation and the Fire Mountain Canal Company to allow construction of a <br /> concrete box culvert across the Fire Mountain Canal (4.03.1(1)(f)(i). <br /> B. Access Roads <br /> 1. The Division proposes to approve the retention of the graveled access road <br /> (depicted on Map 10 of the PAP)which leads to the office area as it is <br /> compatible with the approved post-mining land use, as stated above in the <br /> haul road section, and a request for its retention was submitted by the <br /> landowner. <br /> C. Light-Use Roads <br /> 1. The Terror Creek Loadout maintains two light-use roads. One road parts from <br /> County Road 4365 and enters the permit area from the east side, below the <br /> storage area, and ends at the water tank. <br /> 2. The second light-use road parts from County Road 4365 and enters the permit <br /> area from the east side, below the sediment pond. This road provides access <br /> to the railroad siding and the over-the-track coal bin. <br /> 3. The Division proposes to approve the retention of the light-use roads <br /> (depicted on Map 10 of the PAP) as the roads are compatible with the <br /> approved post-mining land use, and a request for their retention was submitted <br /> by the landowner. <br /> 11. Support Facilities - Rule 4.04 <br /> 12 <br />
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