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2020-03-24_PERMIT FILE - C1981019A (39)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/24/2020
Type & Sequence
TR135
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operations and Reclamation Plans
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D
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e �aost..� b. A RULE 2 PERMITS <br /> Protection of water quality will also be maintained at the present variable limits through the use of <br /> the reclamation procedures listed above. Groundwater will not be affected as the supplies are <br /> minimal. Surface water will not be significantly impacted in the mine area.An ongoing monitoring <br /> program is maintained by the Colowyo Coal Company to verify the conclusions in the permit <br /> application. Sampling stations are maintained and samples collected in accordance with the water <br /> monitoring plan approved by the Division. Refer to the annual reclamation reports for results of <br /> the sampling program. <br /> Flow volumes in the Goodspring Creek Alluvial Valley Floor may be impacted by the Colowyo <br /> Mine through exercise of water rights. However,the impact is expected to be minimal as the water <br /> rights used are owned by the Colowyo Coal Company and are not an integral part of any ranching <br /> or farming operation.The Colowyo Augmentation Plan will mitigate the effects on any other water <br /> rights and will provide for flows downstream of the affected area. Quality of water in Good Spring <br /> Creek will not be affected by the exercise of the water rights. <br /> As discussed under Hydrologic Balance-Permit Area, changes in flow volumes caused by mining <br /> and reclamation operations will be less than the accuracy range of present day flow measuring <br /> equipment. <br /> In summary,the Colowyo Mine will not significantly affect the hydrologic balance or water quality <br /> of the general area or the permit area and the affect to the hydrologic balance within the permit <br /> area will be insignificant. Temporary increases in TDS and associated common ions are expected <br /> to affect quality in backfilled spoils within the permit area. Refer to annual reports for additional <br /> information regarding hydrologic monitoring. <br /> Protection of Public Parks and Historical Places <br /> No public parks are located within the permit or adjacent areas; therefore, no public parks will be <br /> affected by the proposed mining operations. Likewise, the proposed mining operations will not <br /> effect any places included on or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historical Places. <br /> Because no public parks or historic places, included on or eligible for listing on the National <br /> Register of Historical Places, will be adversely affected, this Section of the regulations is not <br /> applicable to this permit application. <br /> Surface Mining Near Underground Mining <br /> No surface mining activities within the permit area will be conducted within 500 feet of an <br /> underground mine. Map 31, Red Wing Mine provides additional information. <br /> Previous underground mining has taken place in the vicinity of the Colowyo operation; this <br /> previous mining is discussed in Sections 2.04.3 and 2.04.4 <br /> Rule 2 Permits 2.05-49 Revision Date: 12/20/19 <br /> Revision No.: TR-135 <br />
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