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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/17/2004
Doc Name
Auger Mining
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 12 Attachment 12-2
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• 1. The total area of additional disturbance is quite small in comparison to the strip mined <br />pits. <br />2. The Wedge teal have vecy low tra ns mi ssi vcties. <br />3. The active strip mined prt has had minimal pit pumping, therefore re aze anticipating <br />verq small gsantlties of additional diec3targe caused by rite auger operations. Any <br />necessary pit dematerinq actlvl tlea rill follor the proceduxea described in Tab 13 on <br />page 5 in pazagraph 3. <br />4. The premi ni nq g[o and water flow should reestablish tts elf followr ng backfilling of the <br />final pit areas which have been sugared. <br />Su[face wafer quantity and quality should not be af.f act ed by [he auger mrni ng operation <br />since dcal nage will be hanQled Sn the same manner as existing final hlghwall stripping <br />Bondi bone. The post mi niny reclarmed surface will be blended with the surrounding spoils <br />and topography. The sut face will be re vegetated in accordance with the approved ' <br />revegetation plan. Should subsidence occur, surface drainage will not be adversely affected <br />as no postmi ni ny dcai pages will course Duet the proposed auyer mining areas. <br />(n+n ership <br />The surface and coal is owned by different entities Fur SCC holds coal leases on rhos? areas <br />proposed to be auger ed. Refer to Exhibits 3-1 and 3-2 in Tab 3 of the permit application <br />packaye for any details. <br />Operation Plan <br />SCC is proposing to auger the Wadge coal seam as shown on Exhibit I[-3. Auy=tiny at Seeeca <br />II-W will star[ at the far west end of tyre final highwall near Pond i~06 and progress to the <br />east. As s[a [ed earlier, 3C'f will auyer the en[u'e length of [he final htyhwall. The <br />equipment to be utilized for rh= auger mi ntny operation will hA: <br />1. BrydeC Medal G34 R-~2 foal Recovery Auger <br />~. Brydet Model P-~~5 Rawl~r Mo wit ed E1 FVa[inq C'n eve y~.t <br />3. CaCerpillar 499 wheel Front-Ei~d Loader <br />Auyer Mrnrng Flan <br />1. The area will be surface mined a._co rdinq to the app n?ved, exist uiy mine plans. <br />~. After ov_rbutden and cowl r~m~rval is comp] e[ed, some highwalls and Pndwa]is will be <br /> auyer mined, see Exhibit 1[-3. TL =heuld ba root ed [hat Ue at~a as shown on Ex.h ibiL 1'2-3 <br />1[-?-3 Revtsed S/00 <br />
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