Laserfiche WebLink
2.05.3(9) Undereround Development Waste <br />The Cazbon Junction Mine will not produce any undergound development waste. <br />2.05.3(10) Return of Coal Processing Waste to Abandoned Workings <br />The Cazbon Junction Mine will not return any coal processing waste to undergound <br />workings. <br />2.05.4 Reclamation Plan <br />No further coal mining will occur under this permit at the Carbon Junction Mine. At this <br />time the surface disturbance associated with the Carbon Junction Mine includes the North <br />and South Pits, the Permanently Reclaimed Spoils Area, the access road to and through <br />the mine site, the haul road to the North Pit, the sediment control system, including <br />diversion and conveyance ditches, the Carbon Junction Canyon diversion, Sediment Ponds <br /># 1 and # 2, the topsoil stockpiles, and the multiple use area shazed with the Ewing Mesa <br /># 1 and 2 aggegate operations. <br />The Ewing Mesa #1 operation has incorporated the following disturbances from the <br />Cazbon Junction Mine into the aggregate operation and has assumed responsibility for <br />reclamation and compliance with applicable statutes and regulations for aggregate mining; <br />the South Pit highwall and surrounding disturbance, Topsoil Stockpiles 3, 4, 7, and 8, the <br />entire multiple use azea, and Sediment Pond # 1. This amended reclamation plan for the <br />Cazbon Junction Mine will therefore not address reclamation of those azeas, For <br />reclamation plans for those features, the reclamation plan for the Ewing Mesa # 1 Pit <br />(CDMG permit # M-92-116) should be consulted. <br />This reclamation plan will address the reclamation of the remaining disturbance associated <br />with the Carbon Junction Mine, the North Pit, the haul road to the North Pit, Topsoil <br />Stockpile # 2, the Permanently Reclaimed Spoils Area, and Carbon Junction Canyon. <br />2.05.4(2) Reclamation Plan Elements <br />The total disturbed azea remaining at the Carbon Junction Mine to be reclaimed under this <br />permit is 22.9 acres. The approved post-mining land uses for the mine aze industrial and <br />commercial, recreation, and residential. Oakridge Energy, Inc., is planning a lazge <br />development on the entire mesa, of which the Cazbon Junction Mine constitutes only a <br />small portion. Goff Engineering of Durango has been retained by the landowner to design <br />the development and work with the appropriate agencies on securing all permits required. <br />TR08, TRll (v1.0) 5-29 Revised 9/97, 08102 <br />