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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981022
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
3/12/2024
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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DRMS
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Oxbow Mining, LLC
Type & Sequence
RN8
Email Name
LDS
AME
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• Map 2.05-M8, Sheets 1 and 2, shows the parcel referred to above as having a <br /> post-mining land use of Industrial/Mining (north of the West Valley Haul Road <br /> and East Yard Haul Road, south of the reclaimed Elk Creek Channel, west of the <br /> East Yard Refuse Pile, and east of the western edge of Substation No. 1). The <br /> map also shows the retention of Pond B. <br /> • Map 2.05-M6, Sheet 1 of 6, shows the retention of the following permanent <br /> facilities: <br /> o Culinary Water Supply, Treatment and Storage System <br /> o Somerset Cemetery Road (also referred to as West Valley Haul Road) <br /> o Elk Creek Road <br /> o Sanborn Creek Road (also referred to as East Yard Haul Road) <br /> o Substation No. 1 <br /> o Bath-houses <br /> o Office <br /> o Warehouse/Shop <br /> o Small vehicle maintenance building <br /> o Culverts B-1, B-2, B-3, B-5 (and an unidentified culvert south of B-5), <br /> HR-1, HR-2, and HR-3. (The status of Ponds A and B is unclear from the <br /> map.) <br /> In addition to the facilities already listed, the aerial image shows that the fuel storage facility has <br /> been retained. <br /> A portion of the Elk Creek Coal Handling, Support, and Ancillary Facilities area achieved Phase <br /> I bond release with SL-1, and Phase II bond release with SL-6. For the remainder of the area to <br /> be eligible for bond release: <br /> i. The inconsistencies in the PAP must be addressed. Sections 2.05.4 and 2.05.5 of <br /> the PAP must be retained for now, but sentences should be added referring to the <br /> alternative land use described in Exhibit 2.05-E-5 and shown on Maps 2.05-M6 <br /> and 2.05-M8. The maps should show all features that are proposed to remain as <br /> permanent structures in support of the alternative land use. <br /> ii. The area must be graded to the approved post-mining topography, as shown on <br /> Map 2.05-M6. (If the actual post-mining topography differs from what is shown <br /> on the map, the map should be revised with a Technical Revision before a bond <br /> release application is submitted). <br /> iii. When it can be demonstrated that the disturbed area is supporting its approved <br /> post-mining land use, a Phase I, II and III bond release application should be <br /> submitted. (Note that facilities still in use for any activity related to Mining and <br /> Reclamation will not be eligible for bond release— so, assuming that OMLLC <br /> staff continue to operate from the office and support facilities on site, those <br /> facilities will not be eligible until reclamation of the entire permit area is <br /> complete and a final bond release and termination of jurisdiction application is <br /> submitted) <br /> 14 <br />
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