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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981071
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 26 BLM ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT REPORT JAN 18 1979
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<br />conducted in late summer or early fall, <br />Surfe.cc ,~ iS~f,4 <br />The proposed operations would utili;.e the existing surface <br />support facilities of Energy Fuels, These include offices, <br />shop, warehouse, bathhouse, tipple, unit train loadout, <br />power supply, and dcmestic water and sewer, No addition=_'_ <br />facilities would be required. <br />Roads <br />Haulage and service roads would be constructed in compl_=nce <br />with all regulations and to faci'_itate the logical ertr=_c- <br />tion of the coal. Road construction would be accomplished <br />I <br />~ with a motorgrader and a D-9 cat and water trucks would .e <br />used for dust contro'_. <br />B. -2 1 <br />Coal lease application C-26913 cocprises 586.96 acres and is <br />contiguous to both existing U,S. coal lease C-081330 (E::ergy <br />Pit U1) ar.d coal lease application C-22644 (see figure 1). <br />Should Energy Fuels be awarded a lease on this parcel, t::is <br />would also constitute an expansion of Energy Fuels Pit `i, <br />The description of the Hadge ecal seam presented in the <br />proposal for lease application C-22644 applies to appli- <br />cation C-26913, and the reader is referenced to that <br />discussion. The total recoverable reserve base within <br />application C-26913 is estimated to be 1,526,175 tons. <br />21 <br />
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