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C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/10/2024
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Volume 1 Rule 4
Section_Exhibit Name
Rule 4 Performance Standards
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RULE 4 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br /> <br />Rule 4 Performance Standards 4-34 Revision Date: 6/24/24 <br /> Revision No.: MR-255 <br />areas including reclamation units EP056 and EP060 (please see annual reclamation report maps <br />for the location of these reclamation units). For the approximate alignment for this access road <br />please see Map 22A. Since these ground disturbing activities are not related to Colowyo’s mining <br />activities, the roads will not be permitted and bonded for in accordance with Rule 3.02.1(2). <br /> <br />In July of 2020, a wild land fire (named the Streeter Fire) started burning within Colowyo’s permit <br />boundary (outside of the disturbance boundary) north of the lower segment of the Streeter Ditch <br />and Streeter Pond. The fire continued to burn north outside of Colowyo’s permit boundary. The <br />area that was burned within the permit boundary is mostly comprised of pinyon junipers and <br />sagebrush. Because the fire was not related to Colowyo’s mining activities, Colowyo, as the mine <br />operator is not responsible for starting the fire nor managing the areas burned post fire. The surface <br />landowners impacted by the fire will manage the post-fire area, as they deem appropriate. <br /> <br />In 2021, White River Electric Association upgraded their existing power line within the permit <br />boundary and added to this existing line along Moffat County Road 51 to service customers in the <br />area of Wilson Creek. All ground disturbing activities associated with the upgraded power line <br />and the new power line construction is associated with White River Electrical Association and not <br />Colowyo; therefore, it is not permitted for Colowyo nor required to be bonded for in accordance <br />with Rule 3.02.1(2). <br /> <br />In 2021, approximately 641 acres within Colowyo’s permit boundary, directly adajencet to the east <br />side of the Collom Pit, was affected by a wild land fire. The location of the wild land fire is shown <br />on Figure 4.12-8. The area that was burned is mostly comprised of sagebrush. Additional surface <br />disturbance within the permit boundary of approximately five acres was created to cut in a fire <br />lines to control and fight the fire. The relatively low intensity nature of the fire does not appear to <br />warrant or require supplemental seeding; however, the areas impacted by the fire lines will be <br />roughened, seeded with the approved reclamation seed mix, and reported in the annual reclamation <br />report. <br /> <br />On September 28, 2022, approximately 11 acres within Colowyo’s permit boundary, directly <br />adjacent to the Gossard Loadout was affected by a wild land fire. The location of the wild land <br />fire is shown on Figure 4.12-7. The area that was burned is mostly comprised of sagebrush. The <br />local Bureau of Land Management field office deterimed the fire was due to a bird striking a power <br />line and the fire was not related to Colowyo’s mining operations. <br /> <br />On July 29, 2023, approximately 3.2 acres within Colowyo’s permit boundary, south of the <br />admistration building was affected by a wild land fire. The location of the wild land fire is shown <br />on Figure 4.12-4. The area that was burned is mostly comprised of sagebrush and serviceberry. <br />The cause of the fire was deterimed to a bird striking a power line and the fire was not related to <br />Colowyo’s mining operations. <br /> <br />4.13 CONTEMPORANEOUS RECLAMATION <br /> <br />All reclamation actives, including but not limited to backfilling, grading, topsoil, replacement and <br />revegetation, will be carried out as contemporaneously as practicable with mining operations. <br />Implementation of the reclamation plan, as described in Section 2.05.4, will assure that each step <br />in the reclamation process is completed in a timely manner. <br />
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