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2022-12-20_PERMIT FILE - C1981019A (3)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/20/2022
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 /> <br />Rule 4 Performance Standards 4-36 Revision Date: 12/14/22 <br /> Revision No.: MR-245 <br />area uncovering the upper coal seams and the draglines uncovering the lower coal seams. With <br />the numerous benches used in an open pit operation, the mine area was opened for some time, and <br />backfill and grading operations are occurring now in the West Pit. <br /> <br />As the mining operations remove coal seams (In the southward progression), the mining area must <br />be left open until such time as the lower-most coal seam can be recovered. With the mining <br />configuration, the time differences between mining the upper-most seam versus the lower-most <br />seam will obviously be greater than 180 days. As the operation advances, backfilling will be as <br />contemporaneous as practical but not so as to interfere with removal of the lower-most coal seam. <br />Colowyo will rough backfill and grade as shown on the Spoil Grading Map (Map 29) by <br />methodically and actively dumping and backfilling overburden in the West and East pits very close <br />to final contour so that minimal work will be needed to complete final re-grade of these areas in <br />the future. All disturbed areas will be returned to the approximate original contour by grading and <br />backfilling with the use of a dragline, trucks, dozers, scrapers and dozers assisting a dragline. <br />Additional detail of the backfilling and grading for the mining operation is set forth in the <br />discussion under Sections 2.05.3 and 2.05.4. <br /> <br />The area to be mined will be restored to a topography approximating premining grades. The <br />outslopes of the completed fill in Streeter Draw and areas backfilled, as necessary, will utilize <br />terraces and/or contour furrows for erosion control and stability. These terraces and contour <br />furrows will be constructed according to the requirements outlined in Section 2.06.2. Where <br />applicable, Colowyo will retain all overburden and spoil on the solid portion of existing benches. <br />The final graded slopes will not exceed the approximate original premining slope grade as shown <br />on the Postmining Topography Map (Map 19). Postmining surface drainage channels will be <br />located to minimize erosion and to minimize slippage. <br /> <br />The final pit highwalls will be eliminated in Section 16 by backfilling X seam overburden materials <br />from the West Pit mining area to achieve the final topography. Rehandle of the X seam overburden <br />will be occur concurrently with the advance of the multiple-seam advance during the 2003-2010 <br />period. Also, as mining advances into the final pit, the working area on the pit spoil side will <br />decrease to a point where insufficient spoil room below the proposed postmining contours is <br />available. When that point is reached, material will be temporarily placed above the proposed <br />postmining topography. When the final pass of the West Pit is mined out, this temporarily-placed <br />spoil will be rehandled concurrently with Section 16 virgin and rehandle material to fill and slope <br />the pit to the configuration shown on Map 19 (Postmining Topography). Because the area will be <br />redisturbed by the rehandle activities, that portion of the north end of Section 16 that is above final <br />grade will not be topsoiled or otherwise reclaimed until final reclamation. <br /> <br />Final reclamation of the East Pit will take place via the sequence shown on Map 29 (Spoil Grading <br />– South Area) with the reclamation blocks advancing from east to west or from the topographic <br />bottom to the topographic top of the mining areas. Just as in the West Pit, all disturbed areas will <br />be returned to approximate original contour by grading and backfilling with the use of draglines, <br />trucks, dozers, scrapers and dozers assisiting a dragline. As reclamation of the East Pit progresses, <br />all non-reclaimed areas will be contained so that any residual runoff from these areas will be <br />isolated within the remainder of the East Pit. All methods of erosion control and stability such as <br />contour ditches, contour furrows, internal ditches and internal sumps will be established on an as-
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