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2022-10-17_PERMIT FILE - C1981019A (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/17/2022
Doc Name
Volume 1 Rule 4
Section_Exhibit Name
4.01 Through 4.30
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D
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RULE 4 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br /> 4.02.4 Duration of Maintenance <br /> Colowyo will maintain signs and markers throughout the life of the operation or post new signs <br /> and markers as necessary. <br /> 4.02.5 Stream Buffer Zone Markers <br /> All major operations near Good Spring Creek have ceased. Stream buffer zone signs have been <br /> posted as appropriate. Stream buffer zone signs will also be placed along Taylor Creek and Jubb <br /> Creek as deemed appropriate. <br /> 4.02.6 Blasting Signs <br /> Colowyo displays signs reading`Blasting Area" along any blasting area that comes within 50 feet <br /> of any road within the permit area or within 100 feet of any public road right-of-way. The blast <br /> warning and all-clear signals are clearly explained at the main entrance to the permit area from <br /> Highway 13/, where the Collom paved haul road crosses Moffat County Road 51, at the entrance <br /> to Lower Wilson along Moffat County 51, at the entrance to the Upper West Fork of Good Springs <br /> Creek, and at the Jubb Creek entrance on Moffat County Road 32. <br /> 4.02.7 Topsoil Markers <br /> Colowyo clearly marks all stockpile topsoil with signs reading"Topsoil." <br /> 4.03 ROADS <br /> The following sections deal with roads defined per Rule 1.04 (111). <br /> 4.03.1 Haul Roads <br /> Haul roads at the Colowyo operation will be utilized and maintained to control or minimize <br /> erosion,siltation,air and water pollution,and damage to public or-private property.The main Haul <br /> Road A for the Colowyo operation is shown on Maps 21 and 25G. The main Haul Road A runs <br /> from the pit area (traffic crossover) to the Gossard Loadout; the approximate length of this haul <br /> road is four miles. The profile for haul road A is shown on the Haul Road "A" Profile (Map 25). <br /> The Haul Road B runs from State Highway 13 west to where it intersects Haul Road A and is <br /> shown on Existing Structures -North Map (Map 21) and Haul Road "B" Profile (Map 25A). The <br /> approximate length of the road is 1.4 miles. <br /> The roads used in the actual mining area constantly change as the operation progresses. The "in- <br /> pit" roads are maintained by a motor grader and are regularly wetted to minimize dust. Any <br /> drainage off the "in-pit" roads will be retained in the pit or diverted to the drainage and sediment <br /> control structures located on the Hydrology - South Map (Map 12). The reclamation timeline is <br /> shown on Map 29 — Spoil Grading. Reclamation will include regrading the road embankments <br /> and ditches and recontouring the road to the approved AUC as shown on Map 19 —Post Mining <br /> Rule 4 Performance Standards 4-2 Revision Date: 12/20/19 <br /> Revision No.: TR-135 <br />
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