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8/25/2016 1:21:02 AM
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11/22/2007 1:34:06 AM
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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/24/2000
Doc Name
report of meeting with USFS
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MOUNTAIN COAL CO
To
MLR
Type & Sequence
MR270
Media Type
D
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~. - <br />It is anticipated that MCC will need to occupy the drill pad azea 24-hours per day, 7 days per week, for <br />monitoring and water injection until afrer completion of Panel 13A (January 2001). Typically, mine <br />personnel will travel the roadway several times per day to bring samples, water level, temperature and <br />gas readings back to the mine site. The drill pad azea is the surface azea above the former combustion <br />zone of the underground 5'" Northwest Headgate area. Atypical equipment list is attached which lists <br />equipment required at the drill sites for monitoring and water injection. Due to the longer than <br />anticipated occupancy, MCC was requested by the USFS to apply for a Special Use Permit. This <br />permit application wil[ be submitted by MCC to the USFS by May 31, 2000. <br />Final reclamation of the drill sites and associated pads and roads is anticipated to begin eazly in the <br />spring of 2001. Final reclamation would include pump and pipeline removal, re-grading of sub-soil (to <br />approximate original contour) of pads and roads, re-distribution of topsoil, seeding, fertilizing, and <br />mulching. Sediment control measures would also be installed, i.e., silt fence, erosion control netting <br />and etc. The land use of grazing and wildlife habitat will remain the same. <br />Pumping rates have decreased on the surface to the combustion area and it is anticipated that the flow <br />will also decrease at the Lone Pine Gulch discharge point. Water samples aze being taken and analyzed <br />for the CDMG "Long List" of parameters. When this information is downloaded to MCCs data base <br />and when MCC receives the analyses from our contract laboratory, the information will be forwazded <br />to the Division. <br />Please notify me if you have questions regarding this updated information. <br />Sin <br />i~~~~ <br />my A. be <br />Enviro tal Engineer <br />Enclosures: Equipment List <br />Emergency Dril] Hole Data Sheet (5-17-00) <br />BWM's and 5 NWHG Drill Sites (5-17-00) <br />Interim Reclamation of Drill Sites (5-19-00) <br />cc: P. Schmidt <br />Susan Spear -United States Forest Service <br />Liane Mattson -United States Forest Service <br />Availability of Records File <br />MR Z70 file <br />
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