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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
pages 2.05-101 to 2.05-122.1
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operations Part 2
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D
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consist of water truck, pipe tntek, logging [ruck, and <br />limited to approximately 20 feet of tlvee-inch core fro n eachthole. T' <br />~u+alysis and strength tests. A P uc,ls. The amount ofcoal to be <br />also be extracted. The six previously approved boreholes {MR g7_g <br />PProximately 20 feet of roof material and 10 JIS Meet of fltloomaocerigl vJ ~( <br />feet and averaged approximately 1,300 feet. As detailed i^ MR <br />nxmitorin ?ranged in depth from 100 to 1,400 <br />g Pr'rposes. 87-5, two of the holes will he utilized for <br />The drill Bole sites wiq be located close to existin <br />however, if necessary, a bulldozer will be Broads and trails. To <br />onstruct Psorl removal is not anticipated <br />~°ns[ruchun is necessary, topsoil will be removed, stockpiled, and protected from erosion. Movement b , <br />e4r+~Pment across undisturbed terrain will be ke a level bench for the drill. !f bench <br />pt to a minimum. ~ <br />No new roads will be constructed. If existin <br />Proposed access corridors are disturbed <br />surface drilling activities, they will be bladed and oeturn d to a condition equal to that which existed rior <br />to il+e connmencernertt of the drilling activities. Pr <br />Drillin by the <br />g Locations) are located along the contour fro n the closest exiostm creeds ~ E act ilocation may be <br />adjusted depending un conditions. P - 8, Developme++t <br />Upon completion of the proposed drilling and subsequent intended use, the four sites u•iil he reclaimed <br />Aff holes (except the two for use as monitoring wells in <br />accordance with Rule 4.07.3(?), q tremie pipe or drill steel hvilRl be u <br />[o within !0 feet of the surface. An abandonment re ) tvdl be cemented and plugged in <br />cor++pletion. Any excessive cuttin s Port will be subm ttedttartthe IDi fsiantPollown~t <br />rctopsoiling. The surroundin B will be spread even) <br />• bend[ constructioa was necessarv.a will then be leveled to approxunate tori ~ iralrounding surface prior to <br />S ontaur and retopsoiled if <br />The area wilt [ben be broadcast seeded usin <br />of holes which are surveyed in will be J;epr for o anon purposes a rate of 24 <br />pounds per acre. Coordinates <br />As detailed in MR 87-5, the holes in the SW'/, <br />Section 30 Township 5 lv'orth artd Range 86 West w IIS e co f Section 19 <br />reports will be submitted w mpleted as m cndodiegNVelIsSECoN W,/ of <br />hen the wells are finished. The re a <br />'+ammal drill hole size, casing diameter and t mpletion <br />length of gravel YPe, screen size and hnelr~al saeei1edollowing; total depth, <br />etc.), collar informat onf elevation of asin r plug information, <br />backfillin~ informationr(cutti~acs size and <br />and geologic logs will be provided, g (either TOC or gradeJ. In addition, <br />develapment nforn~tour <br />Drilling for Well 006-g7_1 is planned to be in 'r r <br />end of August. Well 006-88-2 will be cornBleted b rd lone of 1987 and coin letion ' <br />conducted as soon as P y the fall of 1988, P rs anticipated by the <br />possible following well construction. Reclamation of both areas wit! be <br />TCC is planning on drilling two deve)o <br />monitoring wells. One of the two wells is identified ut the minor revision, while the location for the other <br />well will be provided at a later date and permitted separate) B 1991 a°d replacing two ground water <br />and the monitoring fuel) are shown on Ma Y' ~ he location of the hvo development holes <br />nronrtorine well is shown on Ma l P 38, Development Drilling Locations. <br />P 3A, yydrologic Monitoring l,ocatians. Additionally, the <br />. The development boles will be a <br />PProxunately 1500 feet in depth, and 5 5/8 inches +^ diameter. The holes <br />will he drilled using either air, foam or bentonite mud as a circulation media. Mud pits a-ill he used irr a <br />closed system that will prevent discharge ofdrillinB fluid from the drill site. Excess mud will be left bt tit <br />e <br />MR 97_)jq <br />?.05,120 <br />1~~~»ico,l nin ins <br />
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