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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X200521206
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/22/2005
Doc Name
NOIApplication
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Mountain Coal Company, LLC
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DMG
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D
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temporary berms and additional sediment control devices. At the completion of drilling the pad <br />would be contoured back to approximate original elevation, seeded, mulched, and fertilized with <br />the removed brush and timber pulled back onto the pad. <br />Exploration Drill Hole DDD: <br />Accessed from FS 711 approximately 1.1 miles east of the Deep Creek Crossing. <br />The pad would be constructed on the north side of FS 711 in an approximate rectangular shape of <br />100'X135'. The site is on an ancient slump block bench. A zone of trees and understory will be <br />left where possible to provide a view shed buffer. The pad will be brushed and cleazed with a <br />minimum amount of topsoil disturbed to aid in reclamation. MCC estimates %: of the pad site <br />would have topsoil scraped and salvaged in an uphill location next to the pad site. At the <br />completion of drilling the pad would be contoured back to approximate original elevation, <br />seeded, mulched, and fertilized with the removed brush and timber pulled back onto the pad. <br />Exploration Drill Hole 00: <br />Accessed from FS 711-3B approximately 0.4 miles north of it's junction with FS 711. <br />The pad would be constructed on the west side of FS 711-3B in an approximate rectangulaz <br />shape of 100'X175'. A zone of brush may be maybe left to provide a view shed buffer. The pad <br />will be brushed and cleared with a minimum amount of topsoil disturbed to aid in reclamation. <br />MCC estimates %z of the pad site would have topsoil scraped and salvaged in an uphill location <br />® next to the pad site. At the completion of drilling the pad would be contoured back to <br />approximate original elevation, seeded, mulched, and fertilized with the removed brush and <br />timber pulled back onto the pad. <br />Exploration Drill Hole EEE: <br />Accessed from FS 711-3B approximately 0.5 miles north of it's junction with FS 711 and a new <br />temporary road 0.2 miles in length and 14' wide. The new temporary road would run west off of <br />FS 711-3B toward the edge of Coal Creek Mesa terminating at the drill site. <br />The pad would be constructed approximately 300' east of the initial contour break of Coal Creek <br />Mesa in an approximate rectangular shape of 100'X175'. A wide zone of trees and understory <br />will provide a view shed buffer to the west. The pad will be brushed and cleazed with a minimum <br />amount of topsoil disturbed to aid in reclamation. MCC estimates '/z of the pad site would have <br />topsoil scraped and salvaged in an uphill location next to the pad site. At the completion of <br />drilling the pad would be contoured back to approximate original elevation, seeded, mulched, <br />and fertilized with the removed brush and timber pulled back onto the pad. The temporary access <br />road will be reclaimed and obliterated. <br />r~ <br />L <br />
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