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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/14/2025
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pg 2.05-101 to 2.05-199
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05.5 & 2.05.6 Post-Mining Land Uses and Mitigation of Surface Coal Mining Operation Impacts
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West Elk Mine <br /> <br />2.05-106 Rev. 06/05- PR10, 03/06- PR10, 05/06- PR10, 11/060- TR107, 04/07- TR108, 09/07- PR12, 02/08- PR12; 11/10- MR372; 10/20- MR-452; <br /> 12/20- TR149; 12/21- TR150, 1/24-TR152, 2/25-MR486 <br />Table 42A - Inventory of Structures & Renewable Resource Lands in the Permit & Adjacent Areas <br />Structure or Renewable <br />Resource Land Location Description <br />Deep Creek Ditch Flume <br />(raised culvert) <br />Adjacent to east side of <br />permit area <br /> <br />Deep Creek Ditch Dry Fork Lease Area Maps 66 and 67. <br />Minnesota Creek Ditch Rider’s <br />Cabin <br />Dry Fork Basin Single-story, wood-framed building built in 1950s, 24 ft. 4 in. by 16 ft. <br />4 in. <br />Lower Cow Camp Dry Fork Basin Cabin and corrals. Seasonal living quarters for range cowboy. USFS- <br />owned, leased to Dry Fork Cattle Pool. (Exhibits 60D and 73, Maps <br />66, 67, and 68). Wood-framed building on concrete slab, completed by <br />landowner in 1994. Smaller wood-framed building and livestock <br />enclosure, constructed November 1995 (Exhibit 73). <br />Monument Dam and Minnesota <br />Reservoir <br />Dry Fork Minnesota Creek Intermittent, seasonal use (Exhibit 74, Maps 66, 67, and 68). <br />Cabin Sylvester Gulch Deteriorated and collapsed (not usable). <br />Soil and stone foundations Sylvester Gulch, overlooks <br />mine portal <br /> <br />Various abandoned structures Various locations in permit <br />area (none in West Flat Iron <br />lease tract, COC-67011) <br />Cultural Resources Reports in Exhibits 10, 10A, 10B, 10C, 10D, and <br />10E. <br />State Highway 133 Northern edge of permit <br />boundary <br />Asphalt-surfaced public highway. Maps 66, 67, and 68. <br />USFS Water Resources Throughout permit area Maps 68 and 73. <br />USFS Roads - 711 – Dry Fork <br />Rd.; 711.A1 – West Flatiron <br />Rd; 711.A3 – Upper Deep <br />Creek Rd.; 711.2B – Horse <br />Gulch Rd. <br />Dry Fork, West Flatiron, and <br />Deep Creek <br />Maps 66, 67, and 68. <br />Alluvial aquifer of North Fork <br />of the Gunnison River <br />Adjacent to north side of <br />permit area <br />Map 66. <br />Alluvial aquifer of Minnesota <br />Creek <br />Adjacent to west side of <br />permit area <br />Map 66. <br /> <br />Man-made surface structures exist on the coal lease area and within the SOD mining area (Exhibit <br />32B and Map 67). The only known man-made structures which are currently used (intermittent <br />seasonal use) are Monument Dam - Minnesota Reservoir (Exhibit 74) and a cattle camp on the Dry <br />Fork of Minnesota Creek with a wood-framed building on a concrete slab completed by the landowner <br />in October 1994 and a smaller wood-framed building and livestock enclosure constructed in <br />November, 1995 (see Exhibit 73). A deteriorated and collapsed cabin exists in Sylvester Gulch, and <br />the remnants of soil and stone foundations of two buildings exist on a small bench overlooking the <br />mine portal. Other abandoned structures in the permit area, are described in the Cultural Resources <br />Reports in Exhibits 10, 10A, 10B, 10C, 10D, and 10E. Projected subsidence-related impacts to these
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