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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
Application Correspondence
Doc Date
4/4/1983
Doc Name
MEMO AMENDED GEOTECHNICAL FINDINGS FOR COLO YAMPA COAL CO FOIDEL CREEK PERMIT APPLICATION
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SANDY EMRICH
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<br />-4- <br /> <br />XXIV. Special Categories of Mining (2.06, 4.22 through 4.29) <br />- (A PORTION, ONLY: RULES 2.06.7 and 4.22) - <br />Colorado Yampa Coal Company requests a variance for delay in contemporaneous <br />reclamation requirements for the combined surface and underground mining <br />operations from the existing pit of the Energy No. 1 Mine. It is from this <br />low-wall of the existing surface mine pit that CYCC proposes to portal into <br />the Foidel Creek underground mine workings. A variance from contemporaneous <br />reclamation of the final pit at the Energy No. 1 Mine was granted previously, <br />as a portion of approved Permit No. 79-177. An increase in the variance area <br />is requested by the applicant, in order to permit development of the Foidel <br />Creek underground mine's portals and its associated surface facilities. In <br />addition, the applicant intends to modify the existing highwall and spoils <br />slope configurations within the Energy No. 1 Mine pit, in order to increase <br />their respective slope stabilities. The applicant intends to utilize the <br />excavated spoil and highwall materials to partially fill the existing final <br />Area 1 Pit of the Energy No. 1 Mine. Approximately 70,000 cubic yards of <br />spoil will be graded into the adjoining pit opposite the proposed Foidel Creek <br />portals. Regrading will reduce the existing spoil slope to a 2:1 (horizontal <br />to vertical) or less slope gradient. The existing highwall will be modified <br />to create the proposed portal bench. The proposed highwall excavation will <br />result in the deposition of an additional 68,000 bank cubic yards of spoil <br />material within the final Area 1 pit of the Energy No. 1 Mine. Exhibit 8 of <br />the permit application and Maps No. 3b, No. llb and No. 15b depict the <br />applicant's plans to reconfigure the portal area slopes. <br />The information submitted by the applicant is adequate to satisfy the <br />regulatory requirements of Rules 2.06.7 and 4.22. Stability analyses have <br />been completed for alternative configurations of both the highwall and the <br />existing spoil slopes within the vicinity of the proposed Foidel Creek Mine's <br />portals. The applicant proposes the installation of spoil slope and highwall <br />surface diversion ditches to prevent deleterious saturation of the slope <br />materials and to assure improved surface slope stability. <br />It is the Division's finding that the plans proposed for reconfiguration of <br />the existing Energy No. 1 Mine's low-wall surface mine pit will result in <br />compliance with the requirements of Rules 2.06.7 and 4.22. It is, therefore, <br />appropriate to approve the applicant's request for variance from <br />contemporaneous reclamation requirements in this instance. <br />/jP <br />Doc. No. 2102E <br />(Amends No. 0968F) <br />
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