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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980004
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
5/13/2002
Doc Name
MINE PLAN DECISION LETTER TO NEPA COMPLIANCE DOC
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Other Permits
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ENVIRONPIENTAL ASSESS?]ENT <br />• on the <br />PiC CLANE CANYON MIME <br />Introduction: <br />Sheridan Enterprises, Inc. applied for a permit under the Colorado Surface <br />Coal `fining Reclamation Act to mine Federal ~roal at the McClane Canyon Mine. <br />The Salt Creek Mining Company succeeded to the right of the permit applica- <br />tion. The mine is located in Garfield County, Colorado, approximately 20 <br />miles north of Loma on Colorado Highway 139 in sections 15, 16, 21 and 22 in <br />Township 7 South, Range 102 West. <br />Coal has been mined from the McClane Canyon site since May, 1977: Sheridan <br />Enterprises, Inc. submitted an application fora new permit on December 12, <br />1980. Since that time the application has been under review by the Division <br />and the Office of Surface-Mining to determine compliance with the rules and <br />regulations of the Colorado-14ined-Land Reclamation Board and the Surface Min- <br />ing Control and Reclamation Act of 1977. <br />On March 31, 1981 Colorado Mine Land Reclamatio^ Division (CMLRD) sent a let- <br />ter to Sheridan Enterprises, Inc. which identified deficiencies in the appli- <br />cation that were noted during the preliminary adequacy review.' Resolution of <br />these deficiencies was tequiied in-order for-CMLRD and OSri to make determina- <br />tions of whether the applicant will be in compliance with the Act. Sheridan <br />Enterprises, Inc. responded to the comments in a meeting with CMLRD on April <br />• 17, 1981. Responses to the letter and the meeting were submitted to the Divi- <br />sion on May 11, 1981 and May 20, 1981 and were incorporated into the permit <br />application. Further responses were submitted as they were required or com- <br />- - pleted. .. ..-t.::~. .. - <br />_ Recently Mack Fuel Supply, Inc. a subsidiary of Colorado-Ute Electric Associa- <br />`"''` ' '' lion Inc. and Loma Minin Com an a subsidia <br />g p y, ry of Sheridan Enterprises, <br />Inc., formed a joint venture under the name of Salt Creek Mining Company. <br />„;. Salt Creek Mining Company has become the permit applicant and will be the <br />operator of the McClane Canyon mine for this permit term. ~ - <br />Purpose of the Proposed Action: <br />The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act requires that within 2 months <br />after a State program for regulation of coal mining is approved that an opera- <br />tor must submit an application for a permanent program approval. <br />Preferred Alternative: Approval of the Mining and Reclamation Plan with <br />ctipulations as follows: <br />A. McClane Cannon Mine's proposed action. <br />The tlcClane Canyon Mine employes a room and pillar continuous miner te.:ii- <br />nique. The coal produced is shuttled to a conveyor system within the <br />mine for transport to [he surface portal facilities. The coal is <br />. crushed, stockpiled and loaded onto highway trucks and transported. Most <br />of the 7.7. acres to 6e disturbed by the surface facilities have already <br />been disturbed. The existing operation consists of bench portal and face <br />up developments, mine support trailers, and a coal surge pi 1e. The only <br />
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