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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
11/21/2022
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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DRMS
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GCC Energy, LLC
Type & Sequence
RN8
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
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JHB
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Section B - Rule 4 <br /> L Roads - Rule 4.03 <br /> A. Haul Roads <br /> 1. The applicant has provided relevant information concerning the pre-1995 <br /> constructed haul road at King I that shows the road meets the performance <br /> standards of Rule 4.03.1. The applicant has provided a design of the haul <br /> road for the King II Mine that indicates this road will meet the performance <br /> standards of Rule 4.03.1. (4.03.1(1)(e)). <br /> 2. The Division proposes to approve the retention of the haul road at the <br /> King I Mine, depicted on Map King I-007, because it is compatible with <br /> the approved post-mining land use, and a request for its retention was <br /> submitted by the landowner. (4.03.1(1)(f)(i)). <br /> B. Access Roads <br /> 1. The landowner has requested the retention of the access/haul road at the <br /> King I Mine. Its retention is compatible with the approved post-mining and <br /> historic land use of agriculture (ranching). Therefore the Division proposes <br /> to approve retention of the access road. (4.03.2(l)(0). <br /> C. Light-Use Roads <br /> There are no light-use roads at the King Coal Mine. <br /> II. Support Facilities - Rule 4.04 <br /> Information on mine support facilities is found in Section 2.05.3 of the permit and is <br /> depicted on Maps King I-007 and King II-007. The landowner has requested in writing <br /> that some of the buildings at the King I Mine remain after reclamation to support his <br /> agricultural operation. Mine support facilities have been designed to prevent damage <br /> to fish, wildlife, and property, and to control and minimize air and water pollution. No <br /> support facilities are proposed for permanent retention at the King II Mine. <br /> Construction of support facilities will not result in damage, destruction, or disruption <br /> of oil, gas, or water wells or pipelines, or utility lines which may pass through the <br /> permit area. Therefore the Division approved those construction activities (4.04(6)). <br /> III. Hydrologic Balance - Rule 4.05 <br /> A. Water Quality Standards and Effluent Limitations <br /> 14 <br />
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