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DRMS Permit Index
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C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
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9/24/2021
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For SL-14
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Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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Mountain Coal Company
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SL14
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Findings
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LDS
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for bond release, as required by Rule 3.03.2(1). <br /> No comments,written objections, or requests for an informal conference regarding the bond release <br /> application were received by the Division. <br /> The Division scheduled and conducted a bond release inspection on June 8-10, 2021,which allowed <br /> time for snow to melt and roads to dry out. The site inspection was conducted in accordance with Rule <br /> 3.03.2(2). The inspection was attended throughout by Leigh Simmons (Division) and Dan Gray <br /> (USFS), and at times by Nicki Poulos (MCC). No representatives of OSMRE or the BLM were present, <br /> although both agencies had been notified by certified mail. An initial adequacy review letter was sent to <br /> MCC on June 25,2021, and a response was received by the Division on August 16,2021. A second <br /> adequacy letter was sent to MCC on September 7,2021, and a response was received on September 9, <br /> 2021. During the adequacy review period follow-up inspections were made on July 20,2021 and <br /> September 14,2021. Some of the sites included with the initial SL-14 application were withdrawn. <br /> Three monitoring wells and the two exploration holes that were originally included in the SL-13 Phase II <br /> application were transferred to SL-14. The agreed final list of sites to be included in the SL-14 <br /> application following the adequacy correspondence is given in Table 1. <br /> Table 1* <br /> Phase Site Details Type Landowner/ Acreage Reclamation <br /> manager Date <br /> I E6-13&road E-seam MVB USFS 0.81 2019 <br /> I E7-1&road E-seam MVB USFS 0.69 2019 <br /> I E7-2&road E-seam MVB USFS 0.4 2019 <br /> I E7-3&road E-seam MVB USFS 0.71 2019 <br /> I E7-4&road E-seam MVB USFS 2.25 2020 <br /> I E7-5&road E-seam MVB USFS 1.09 2019 <br /> I E7-7&road E-seam MVB USFS 0.74 2019 <br /> 1 E7-10 E-seam MVB USFS 0.61 2019 <br /> 1 E7-11 E-seam MVB USFS 0.5 2019 <br /> I E8-1&road E-seam MVB USFS 0.71 2020 <br /> I E8-2&road E-seam MVB USFS 0.47 2020 <br /> I E8-3&road E-seam MVB USFS 0.75 2020 <br /> 1 E8-4 E-seam MVB USFS 0.54 2020 <br /> I E8-5&road E-seam MVB USFS 0.76 2020 <br /> I E8-7&road E-seam MVB USFS 1.02 2020 <br /> 1 Well 96-2-2 Monitoring well USFS 0 2014 <br /> 1 Well SOM-313 Monitoring well USFS 0 2013 <br /> 1 Well SOM-3E Monitoring well USFS 0 2013 <br /> 1 10LC01 E-seam exploration USFS 0 2014 <br /> 1 10LCO2 E-seam exploration USFS 0 2014 <br /> Total acreage for SL-14 12.05 <br /> *Monitoring wells are constructed with minimal disturbance,usually on existing pads. Exploration <br /> holes IOLC01 and I OLCO2 were permitted as"Lick Creek Portal Investigation holes A-F"with MR- <br /> 406,which allowed for a maximum of six holes to be drilled. No additional disturbance was permitted. <br /> Only two of the six holes were constructed. <br /> C-1980-007 Page 5 of 10 <br />
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