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Revised, August 11, 1993 <br />continue to be monitored and the postmininq topography adjusted, if <br />necessary. Any adjustments will be minor, will be done gradually <br />and will not affect the reclamation plan or postmininq land use. <br />' Particularly, drainage channel gradients will not be changed; an <br />entire drainage channel elevation could possibly be revised, but <br />the gradient would remain as designed. If a change would be <br />necessary, the dump plan elevations would be revised as <br />appropriate. <br />In order to verify accuracy of the overburden swell factor <br />predictions and postmininq topography projections in the initial <br />permit term, Colowyo has committed to the following requirements: <br />"The applicant has committed, within the application to <br />monitor the topographic configuration of the pit and the <br />postmininq reclaimed surface of the mined area, in order to <br />verify the accuracy of the overburden swell factor and <br />postmininq topography projections. As specified in the <br />application, monitoring for these purposes shall consist of <br />annual survey, utilizing field survey or aerophotogrammetric <br />methods approved by the Division. Using maps depicting the <br />annual surveyed configuration of the pit and reclaimed areas, <br />the permittee will determine the overall overburden swell and <br />the resultant variation between premining and post-mining <br />topographic elevation for the mined areas. Further, the <br />permittee will ascertain, record and report to the Division <br />the proportions of overburden excavated using truck/shovel and <br />dragline methods. The maps and a report presenting the <br />• methodology and results of the required determinations will be <br />submitted to the Division for review and approval on an annual <br />basis. The permittee will continue these monitoring <br />procedures on an annual basis until the Division determines <br />the results sufficient to adequately verify overburden swell <br />factor projections and approves, in writing, cessation of <br />monitoring. The maps will include a comparison of proposed <br />and actual reclaimed contours and will be submitted annually <br />throughout the permit term." Excerpted from Colowvo Findings <br />and Proposed Decision to Approve Permit, File No. C-019-81, <br />September 28, 1982. <br />The results of the monitoring can be found in the 1983 - 1992 <br />Annual Reports. <br />In the 1986 Annual Report, Colowyo requested a reduction in the <br />overburden swell factor monitoring from an annual frequency to once <br />every two and one-half years, and in a letter dated May 12, 1987 <br />the MLRD stated that they were prepared to approve the reduction, <br />which was made effective upon permit renewal. <br />In the 1992 Annual Reclamation Report, Colowyo requested that the <br />swell factor monitoring and analysis requirement be terminated. On <br />August 11, 1993, Colowyo submitted a request for a minor revision <br />to C-81-019 to facilitate the termination of this monitoring. <br />The mining plan, as described in Section 2.05.3, is a soundly <br />designed and engineered open pit mining plan, which maximizes coal <br />conservation and recovery while minimizing adverse environmental <br />4.14-2 MR~aS ". <br />