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8/24/2016 11:07:32 PM
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11/20/2007 6:50:19 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980004A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/7/2004
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 3.0 Reclamation Plan
Media Type
D
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3-5 <br />• (3) As shown on Fgure 3.1.2, the land above the highwall will not be disturbed. A small area <br />across the valley from the portals on the cut slope south of the existing mine trailers will <br />have approximately 25 feet of the cut slope crest smoothed to blend in with the <br />compacted fill slope and to improve the postmining slope stability. The additional area to <br />be disturbed will be approximately 0.15 acres. <br />(4) The landowner request is contained in Appendix K. <br />(5) These operations will comply with all rules and regulations of the CMLR. <br />(6) As was previously approved, spoil from the mine bench area was used in the construction <br />of the haul road when it was built in early 1977. <br />No unique reclamation problems exist that have not been successfully dealt with in similar <br />• semiarid western coal mining operations. All aspects of the proposed reclamation plan are <br />aimed at achieving the highest possible success in revegetation in <br />consideration of the controlling factors. <br />The reclamation of rangeland will be in those areas where topographic features are <br />commensurate with the historical and proposed use. The blending of rangeland into the steeper <br />sloped wildlife habitat will allow for the maximum domestic and wildlife uses. <br />• <br />Mo Volume 1 4-29-96 <br />
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