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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981022
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/31/2019
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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DRMS
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Oxbow Mining, LLC
Type & Sequence
RN7
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LDS
JDM
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6, Vol. 3). <br /> C. Stream Channel Diversions <br /> 1. The Division has approved the diversion of an intermittent stream (Elk Creek). <br /> This decision is based on a finding that the proposed diversion meets the <br /> requirements of 4.05.18 and 4.05.4, applicable local, State, and Federal statutes <br /> and regulations and that the diversion is designed to safeguard public safety and <br /> to minimize adverse impacts to the hydrologic balance (4.05.4(1) and (4)). <br /> Specifically, the following findings were made: <br /> (a) The stream channel will be reconstructed in accordance with the <br /> requirements of Rule 4.05.4 (4). <br /> (b) During and after mining, the water quantity and quality from the stream <br /> section within 100 feet of the surface coal mining operations shall not be <br /> adversely affected. <br /> (c) The reclamation plan provides for the reestablishment of appropriate <br /> riparian vegetation. <br /> 2. The Division has approved the diversion of an intermittent stream (Bear <br /> Creek). This decision is based on a finding that the proposed diversion meets <br /> the requirements of 4.05.18 and 4.05.4; applicable local, State and Federal <br /> statutes and regulations; and that the diversion is designed to safeguard public <br /> safety and to minimize adverse impacts to the hydrologic balance (4.05.4(1) <br /> and (4)). Specifically, the following findings were made: <br /> (a) The stream channel will be reconstructed in accordance with the <br /> requirements of Rule 4.05.4. <br /> (b) During and after mining, the water quantity and quality from the stream <br /> section within 100 feet of the surface coal mining operations shall not be <br /> adversely affected. <br /> (c) The reclamation plan provides for the reestablishment of appropriate <br /> Mountain Shrubland vegetation. <br /> D. Sedimentation Ponds <br /> 1. Disturbed areas in the main facilities area and yard are treated by two sediment <br /> ponds, Ponds A and B. Pond C controls sediment from the approved West <br /> Valley Coal Refuse Facility. Pond D treats runoff from the disturbed areas <br /> developed up the Elk Creek Canyon for the Elk Creek Mine. Pond E controls <br /> sediment from the II West Coal Refuse Facility. Pond F controls sediment <br /> from the Hubbard Creek Fansite. Substation 93 pond controls the sediment <br /> 17 <br />
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