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8/24/2016 11:18:55 PM
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11/20/2007 11:03:08 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996084A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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D
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Rule 2: Permirr <br />• and utilized by landowners, lessees or renters. Access to the revegetated area will be controlled <br />in cooperation with the landowners to ensure that the post-mining land use is achieved when <br />possible. Approval of post mining land uses by the landowner is contained in Exhibit 17. <br />The reclamation of lands to the post-mining land uses is consistent with the surface owner's <br />consent. The reclamation of the disturbed areas and affected areas and their return to pre-mining <br />land uses, and the approved changes of lands to post-mining uses are consistent and compatible <br />with the state and local governments' proposed land uses as described in the Las Animas County <br />Land Use Plan Element to the County Master Plan, May 1994. <br />2.05.6 MITIGATION OF THE IMPACTS OF MINING OPERATIONS <br />(1) Air Pollution Control Plan <br />All pollutant emissions from the Lorencito Canyon Mine operation will be fugitive dust emissions, <br />i.e., those emissions which could not reasonably pass through a stack, chimney, vent or any other <br />functionally equivalent opening. The fugitive dust emissions will result from: <br />1) vehicular traffic; <br />• 2) drilling and blasting; <br />3) coal and overburden removal; <br />4) coal and overburden loading and dumping; <br />5) slight wind erosion from benches; and <br />6) active stockpile wind erosion. <br />As part of the permitting process required by the Colorado Department of Health and <br />Environment, Air Pollution Control Division, a Fugitive Particulate Air Pollutant Control Plan <br />is being developed for the Lorencito Mining Operations. The plan contains a detailed discussion <br />of the proposed controls for each of the mining operations. Proposed controls for the Lorencito <br />Canyon Mine will be watering or chemical application on haul roads as needed, reduction of speed <br />for vehicles driving on haul and access roads, and watering areas which are exposed to wind- <br />blown erosion during extended periods when precipitation does not occur. <br />• <br />PERMIT.rev\April 3J. 199] 2.05-77 (revised 4/21/97) <br />
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