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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
2/5/2025
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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Mountain Coal Company, LLC
Type & Sequence
MT9
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
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LDS
AME
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West Elk Mine(C-1980-007) MT-9 <br /> Introduction <br /> This document presents the results of the Midterm Review (MT-9) of the West Elk Mine permit, <br /> conducted by the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (Division). The West Elk Mine is <br /> owned and operated by Mountain Coal Company, LLC (MCC). This Midterm Review was conducted to <br /> fulfill the requirements of the Colorado Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Act (Act), and Rules 2.08.3, <br /> 2.06.2(9), 2.06.3(4), 2.06.5(3), 2.06.7(5), and 3.02.2(4) of the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado <br /> Mined Land Reclamation Board for Coal Mining (Rules),which were promulgated to implement the Act. <br /> Rule 2.08.3 requires that the Division conduct a review of each permit issued not later than the middle of <br /> the permit term. Based on this review, for good cause shown,the Division may require reasonable <br /> revisions to, or modifications of, the permit provisions to ensure compliance with the Act and <br /> Regulations. <br /> Rules 2.06.2, 2.06.3, 2.06.5, and 2.06.7 require that during the midterm review, where applicable, <br /> experimental practices, mountaintop removal variances, variances from approximate original contour <br /> (AOC), and variances from contemporaneous reclamation, respectively, be reviewed by the Division. <br /> Rule 3.02.2(4) requires that the Division review the amount of performance bond liability and the terms <br /> of acceptance of the bond every 2%years. <br /> This Midterm Review consisted of a detailed review of the West Elk Mine permit application package <br /> and previous Division findings of compliance to ensure that the proposed operation is in compliance with <br /> the Rules and Act. The Division also reviewed all subsequent revisions and stipulation responses to <br /> ensure that all permit commitments and conditions were being followed. Problems and observations <br /> described in past Division inspection reports were also considered. <br /> This document compromises seven sections: <br /> • Section I contains a brief description of the mine history and the surrounding environment. <br /> • Section II contains a summary of permit actions since the last Permit Renewal. <br /> • Section III is a summary of the Division's review of the active stipulations attached to the <br /> permit. <br /> • Section IV is a summary of the review of any previously approved experimental practices, <br /> mountaintop removal variances,variances from approximate original contour(AOC), and <br /> variances from contemporaneous reclamation. <br /> • Section V summarizes any enforcement actions issued since the permit was last renewed, and <br /> the current status of any actions that were issued. <br /> • Section VI is a summary of the review, and a discussion of any problems identified as a result <br /> of this review that are required to be resolved. <br /> • Section VII is a summary of the review of the reclamation cost estimate and the performance <br /> bond(s) held by the Division. <br /> Page 2 of 14 <br />
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