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Permit No
M1999002
IBM Index Class Name
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Doc Date
1/21/1999
Doc Name
DRAFT SOIL CONSERVATION EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL RECLAMATION AND REVEGETATION PLAN
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2.0 INTRODUCTION <br />' This Soil Conservation, Erosion and Sediment Control, Reclamation, and Revegetation Plan <br />(~ I'he Plan") describes measures to be taken by American Soda, L.L.P. ("American Soda") <br />and its contractors to protect and restore areas of disturbance associated with mine <br />' development, operation and retirement These measures are intended to control and minimize <br />soil erosion and sedimentation and stabilize soils through the use of best management practices <br />("BMPs") and to effectively address the restoration and revegetation of disturbed areas. The <br />Plan also presents monitoring and maintenance activities to ensure that the control measures are <br />' successful and continue to function properly throughout the life of the project. Given that <br />project designs are currently in a detailed yet preliminary condition, and considering the long <br />project life, American Soda recognizes the need for continued analysis, planning, and <br />' implementation of erosion control and reclamation practices as the project progresses. Such <br />activities would be an ongoing part of project activities and would involve input from <br />appropriate agency personnel in carrying out a coordinated plan. <br />2.1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />American Soda has proposed a commencial mining operation involving development of vertical <br />' solution mining wells for the extraction of bedded and disseminated oahcolite on the Yankee <br />Gulch Joint Venture Leases ("Piceance Site"), which are located in the Bureau of Land <br />Management's ("BEM's") White River Resource Area near Meeker, Colorado. The Piceance <br />' Site is approximately 63 miles north-northeast of Graad Junction, 22 miles west-southwest of <br />Meeker, and 29 miles east-southeast of Rangely, Colorado. Nahcolite is naturally occurring <br />sodium bicarbonate found in association with oil shale deposits. Sodium bicarbonate solution <br />removed from the ground at the Piceance Site will be processed into sodium carironate/sodium <br />bicarbonate solution, which will be transported by pipeline south to a final processing plant at <br />the Parachute Site to be located on private property in the Parachute Creek valley (Steigers <br />Corporation 1998). There it will be further processed to commercial soda ash and sodium <br />' bicarbonate products. The Piceance Creek Basin nahcolite resource is swell-documented, <br />world-class deposit by virtue of its magnitude and quality. Reserves under American Soda's <br />leases are estimated to be sufficient to sustain the proposed production for more than 30 years. <br />' 2.2 DISTURBANCE TYPES AND SEQUENCE <br />The American Soda Yankee Gulch Sodium Minerals Project ("Yankee Gulch Project") will <br />involve three main categories of disturbance areas including well fields; surface facilities; and <br />access roads, utility corridors and the pipeline corridor. Descriptions of the activities involved <br />for each of these categories and their associated potential surface disturbance are detailed in the <br />' Commercial Mine Plan (Steigers Corporation, 1998). The Plan addresses activities associated <br />with the well field, surface facilities and access roads. These activities are summarized below. <br />Erosion control and reclamation /revegetation measures for the utility corridors and the pipeline <br />corridor will be addressed in a separate document. <br />2.2.1 Well Field (Mining Panels) <br />' The staged development of the solution mining well field over the first 30 years of mining is <br />described in the Commercial Mine Plan (Steigers Corporation 1998). Wells will be laid out on <br />a grid within each proposed mining panel area. Sources of disturbance within each mining <br />' panel will include development of the well pads for each solution mining well, the system of <br />access roads within each mining panel, electrical power system and the solution collector and <br />pipe rack network. The extent of land disturbance within each mining panel will not be total, <br />' Amerie~ Soda, LLP. 2-I <br /> Soil Conservation, Erosion and Sediment <br /> Canvol, Ralamation, and Revegelation Ran <br />' Orloher 28, 1998 <br />
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