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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981041
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
7/10/2020
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Findings & Cost Estimate For MT8
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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Snowcap Coal Company
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
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CCW
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Following the review process for the initial permanent program permit application, a Proposed Decision <br />and Findings of Compliance for permit approval was written on November 4, 1982. The Division issued a <br />five -year -term permit with stipulations on January 3, 1983 and designated Permit Number C-1981-041 for <br />the Roadside Portals Mine. Snowcap Coal Company acquired the mine from Powderhom Coal Company <br />in 2002. The Transfer of Permit/Succession of Operator (SO -2) became final on April 14, 2002. The <br />official status of the operation is 'permanent cessation' as there has been no coal extraction at the mine <br />since December 1999. Extensive reclamation work has been conducted at the mine since coal extraction <br />ceased, much of the work was performed after acquisition of the operation by Snowcap Coal Company <br />(SCC) in 2002. <br />With the exception of the train loadout facility, ongoing activity is limited to monitoring, maintenance and <br />reclamation. With approval of Permit Revision N o . 4 (PR -4), the unit train loadout, a portion of the <br />railroad spur and overland conveyor corridor north of 1 9/10 Road was converted from 'Fish and Wildlife <br />Habitat' to 'Industrial or Commercial' for the Unit Train Loadout area. The land use change allowed for long <br />term post -mine use of the loadout area and various associated facilities for rail loading, unloading and <br />storage of construction materials. SCC entered into a purchase and sale agreement with Halliburton Energy <br />Services, Inc. (Halliburton) in 2006 for the loadout and a portion of the railroad spur and overland conveyor. <br />Halliburton finalized the purchase of the property in September 2009 and obtained the necessary <br />Conditional Use Permit (CUP) from Mesa County in 2009. Following approval of PR -4 and the CUP from <br />Mesa County, Halliburton has been actively using the site as the Cameo Sand Offloading Facility. <br />During active operations, mine portals, coal processing facilities and a coal mine waste disposal area were <br />located south and east of the Interstate -70 and the Colorado River. Additional mine portals, coal <br />handling facilities, two coal mine waste disposal areas and a rail loadout facility were located north and <br />west of the C o 1 o r a d o River. At present, the North Portals have been sealed and backfilled, North <br />Portal facilities demolished and backfilling and grading of the North Portal Facilities area is complete. The <br />two coal waste disposal areas north and west of the river in Coal Canyon have been fully reclaimed. The <br />South Mine, located south and east of Interstate -70, the South Portal has been sealed, the coal processing <br />plant and various other facilities have been demolished and removed. Earthwork and revegetation at the <br />South Portal facilities have been completed and the refuse disposal area has been reclaimed. Final <br />reclamation plans for the South Portal facilities were modified by Permit Revision N o. 3 (PR -3), <br />approved in September 2007. PR -3 incorporated a variance from approximate original contour (AOC) and <br />allowed for retention of certain buildings and facilities in order to accommodate a commercial post -mining <br />land use. All major reclamation tasks have been completed. <br />The original pen -nit has been granted renewal for successive five year permit terms seven times and the <br />most recent renewal decision was finalized in February 2018. An application for permit renewal was <br />submitted by Snowcap Coal Company on June 26, 2017 and deemed administratively complete on July 5, <br />2017. On January 23, 2018, the Division approved the permit renewal without stipulations for another five <br />year term expiring on January 3, 2023. <br />Since the permit renewal issuance date of January 3, 2018 for RN -7, no Notices of Violation have been <br />issued, one minor revision (MR) has been submitted and processed, and one bond release has been <br />submitted and processed. <br />Roadside Portals Mine -5- 7/10/2020 <br />
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