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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/9/2025
Section_Exhibit Name
2.04 Information on Environmental Resources
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RULE 2 PERMITS <br /> i8•b ,>a ✓c4..:lU`,3 ;n• k'c•i. d _ tOM ��?'v .� 'ULIVPfSihevsY:'3N6 <br /> by dips from nearly horizontal to as much as 200 to the north. As the mine advances southward, <br /> the structure is influenced by the Elkhorn Syncline and a change in attitude of the structure occurs <br /> resulting in an eastward dip and nearly north-south strike. Local deviations in this general trend <br /> are the result of discontinuous minor folds resulting from differential compaction. <br /> During geologic mapping, there was no evidence of faulting in the rock units within the mining <br /> area; however, some linear features that may be fault controlled were observed on aerial <br /> photographs of the property. Such lineations may also be related to joints (fractures without <br /> appreciable movement) in the rock. Three major joint trends that generally coincide with these <br /> lineations were observed within the permit area. These are nearly vertical or vertical and strike <br /> approximately north 70° west, north 45°west, and north 30° east. In surface exposures, sandstone <br /> exhibits joints more readily than highly oxidized and weathered coal beds do; however, both have <br /> undergone similar stresses and have developed similar readjustment features that are apparent in <br /> the subsurface. <br /> The site specific stratigraphy is described in Exhibit 6, Geological Information, and is graphically <br /> shown on the Geologic Cross Section A-A' (Map 8) and the Geologic Cross Section B-B' (Map <br /> 9). Three additional geologic cross sections (C-C', D-D', and E-E') that show the coal seam <br /> geometry and pit limits are provided in Map 9A. The topographic locations of the geological cross <br /> sections are found on the Geology Map (Map 7A). <br /> The coal seams to be mined at the Colowyo operation are the "Y3","Y2","X","A2","A3",`B1", <br /> "C", "D", "E", and "F" coal seams. These coal seams are found in the Williams Fork Formation <br /> and lie within a sequence of sedimentary rocks characterized by sandstones,claystones, siltstones, <br /> shales and carbonous and silty shales. This sedimentary sequence is typical of cyclothems <br /> deposited along the linear clastic shoreline located at the western edge of an epicontinental seaway <br /> which was located in interior western North America during most of Late Cretaceous time. <br /> The analyses of the various coal seams to be mined are shown in Table 2.04.6-1, Typical Coal <br /> Seam Analyses. <br /> Exploration test borings have been conducted within the permit area and have been utilized for the <br /> following purposes: <br /> Location of Subsurface Water_Since the holes were generally dry,the primary circulation medium <br /> for most exploration bore holes drilled within the mine plan area was either compressed air or <br /> drilling mud when fractures were encountered. Several drill holes throughout the area encountered <br /> minor amounts of ground water; however, all of the data obtained to date by Colowyo and the <br /> USGS have indicated that groundwater occurrences in the are not continuous but rather are a series <br /> of perched systems. Information on groundwater occurrence is set forth under Section 2.04.7. <br /> Drill Hole Logs - Exhibit 6, Geological Information, contains numerous lithologic logs which <br /> show and describe the lithologic characteristics and thickness of each strata and each coal seam. <br /> The location of each drill hole presented in Exhibit 6, Geological Information, is shown on the <br /> Geology Map (Map 7). <br /> Rule 2 Permits 2.04-10 Revision Date: 12/20/19 <br /> Revision No.: TR-135 <br />
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