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2021-06-02_REVISION - C1980007 (15)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
6/2/2021
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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DRMS
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Mountain Coal Company
Type & Sequence
SL12
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
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LDS
JDM
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dependent upon presence ofground water in the drill hole. <br /> Exploration drill holes, and other drill holes not completed to aquifers will be sealed by <br /> replacing cuttings or other suitable material in the hole and placing an appropriate plug <br /> approximately ten feet below the ground surface. AIVBs will be sealed by positioning a plug <br /> down the hole to the point of refusal, topping the plug with a hole plug sealer and then <br /> backfilling the hole with cement or other suitable material to approximately ten feet below the <br /> ground surface. Then cement(or other suitable media)will be placed in the hole to a depth of <br /> approximately three feet below the ground surface. The remaining three feet will be filled with <br /> native earth or other suitable material. The hole will be marked. <br /> Exploration drill holes and other drill holes completed in aquifers not exhibiting artesian flow <br /> will be sealed by placing a cement plug extending approximately twenty feet above and below <br /> the water bearing zone.A surface plug will be placed as with dry holes. In the case of a hole <br /> exhibiting artesian flow at the surface, the hole will be sealed by placing cement from the bottom <br /> of the hole to within approximately ten feet of the ground surface.A surface plug will then be <br /> installed. Holes will be marked. <br /> In shallow soil borings not penetrating bedrock(typically 30 feet deep or less), MCC will <br /> abandon the dry holes by shoveling the cuttings back into the holes. No contamination will occur <br /> and natural healing will augment MCC efforts. <br /> In instances where sealing of drill holes encountering alluvium or bedrock are not specifically <br /> addressed under a coal exploration drilling permit, MCC will prepare an abandonment report <br /> and submit the report as soon as possible following completion of theplugging and <br /> abandonment project, but typically by the end of the calendar year in which it was completed. <br /> The report will contain the information identified in Rule 4.07.3(3). <br /> III. OBSERVATIONS AND FINDINGS <br /> PHASE <br /> Plugging and abandonment reports were submitted for all the drill holes in Table 1 with the SL-12 <br /> application. The location and marking of the abandoned holes has been verified by the Division. <br /> Approximate original contour for the drill pads and roads was verified during the inspection by visual <br /> observation. All of the material that had been stockpiled on each site during the construction phase,had <br /> been used during the reclamation phase to achieve approximate original contour(or used in the pad or <br /> road cut and fill). <br /> No debris,trash,drilling related equipment or de-gas housings were found in the bond release areas. No <br /> mud pits were found. Borehole location markers were verified. <br /> All backfill material appeared to have been properly regraded on disturbed areas in the bond release area, <br /> resulting in the disturbed lands blending well with the natural contour of adjacent,undisturbed lands. <br /> C-1980-007 Page 7 of 10 <br />
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