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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981026
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/1/1991
Doc Name
FINDINGS OF COMPLIANCE CANADIAN STRIP MINE C-81-026
Type & Sequence
TR6
Media Type
D
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Wyoming Fuel also provided documentation that untreated drainage from the <br />disturbed area no longer contributed additional suspended solids above natural <br />conditions, per Rules 4.05.6(14) and 4.05.2(2). Sedcad modelling using the <br />Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation wagpresent~ to the Division as part of <br />the Phase II Bond Release package. <br />XXI. Bonding - Rule 2.05.4(2)(b) <br />Information regarding bonding is found in Section 2.03, 'JOlume I of the <br />original permit application. Additional information can be found in Section <br />2.08.5 of the permit renewal application. <br />Reclamation of the current disturbance is the only activity to be permitted at <br />the Canadian Strip Mine during the term of the permit renewal. Conditions at <br />present represent less disturbance than the maximum disturbance conditions <br />used to calculate the original bond amount of $921,000.00. <br />Using the data and information provided by Wyoming Fuel Company, and as <br />required by the regulations, the Division calculated the cost of reclamation <br />at the Canadian Strip Mine. for the purposes of bonding, present conditions <br />are to be considered equivalent to maximum disturbance conditions. Based upon <br />the information submitted, and using standard estimation techniques and <br />current rates, the Division determined the cost of reclamation to be <br />$746,450.00. <br />A performance bond in the amount of 5746,450.00 will be be maintained in the <br />second permit term. <br />The operation is in compliance with the requirements of this section. <br />XXII. Sealing of Drilled Holes an <br />Winos - <br />Information regarding sealing of drilled holes and underground openings is <br />found in Volume I, Section 2.05.4 of the permit application. A commitment to <br />seal all drill holes excluding those which have not been subsequently used as <br />ground water monitoring wells has been made and complied with during the first <br />permit term. <br />The operation is in compliance with the requirements of this section. <br />XXIII. Subsidence - Rules 2.05.6(6) and 4.20 <br />Information regarding subsidence is found in Volume 1, Section ?.05.6 of the <br />permit application. As the operation includes only surface mining methods and <br />disturbance, this section does not apply. <br />XXIV. <br />Mining Other Than AVF and Prime Farmland - <br />The operation does not include any special categories of mining to which this <br />section applies. <br />?3 <br />
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