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<br /> <br />Environrnenta! Planners, Scientists and Engineers <br />Mr. Ken[ Gorham <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Subject: Lorencito Mine Adequacy Responses, C-96-084 <br />Dear Mr. Gorham: <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />RG~GI~rt=~ <br />Auc u ~~ ~ss~ <br />DirlelBn 0. ~., ,.,,,,,,, „ uewUyy <br />LCC would like to tie up remaining loose ends on outstanding adequacy issues to date. <br />Questions 73 and 117 from the July 22, 1973 letter were left unanswered in the 7/29/97 <br />submittal. We received additional questions from Janet Binns on July 25, 1997, which are also <br />answered. <br />68. Upon further review of the permit application, it appeared that the description of the area <br />proposed for a variance from contemporaneous reclamation was inaccurately <br />characterized on page 2.05-3. The length of [he initial cut has been modified to <br />correspond to the map. <br />73. The underground development waste pile is going to be placed in the initial cut area for <br />which a contemporaneous reclamation waiver is requested. This area is bounded by a <br />highwall on one side, and spoil material at its base. The pile will be below the normal <br />ground surface and will be backfilled with spoil following mining in Year 6. The area <br />is at the top of the pre-mine ridge, and very little watershed would contribute water to <br />the area. As a consequence, designs for upland diversions are moot. The Professional <br />Engineer certification has been provided for Maps 2.05-3-1 and 2.05.4-1 which show the <br />location of the underground development waste pile, as well as on Figure 2.05.3-18, the <br />cross section. A stability analysis is provided which includes general information on the <br />dry density of the coal waste, as well as a minimum safety factor. <br />117. LCC has modified the inserts for the permit application binders to reflect that the Jeff <br />Canyon Surface Mine is a mountaintop removal operation. In addition, a change has <br />been made to page 2.05-5 to reflect that this is a mountaintop removal operation. <br />190. LCC accepts a stipulation on future determination of the Woody Plant Density standard. <br />&191. <br />195. We have revised the spelling of Sporobolus airoides on page 2.05-66. <br />Topsoil salvage information on page 2.05-33 and Table 2.05.3-2 have been modified to reflect <br />salvage on slopes up to 50`7. <br />The topsoil swell factor of 20% was a conservative general approximation. The CDMG Draft <br />Reclamation Cost Estimating Manual included a table which compared bank and loose yardage <br />associated with soil-type materials. An excerpt follows: <br />5990 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. • Suite 250 • Englewood, Colorado 801 I I <br />Phone (303) 850-0930 Fax (303) 721-9298 <br />