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<br />y _. <br />Table of Contents <br />Page <br />Introduction 1 <br />Proposed Decision 2 <br />Stipulations to the Permit 2 <br />Summary - The Review Process, Description of the Environment, <br />Description of the Operations and Reclamation Plan 3 <br />Findings of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division 6 <br />I. Legal, Financial, and Compliance Information 6 <br />II. Land Use 7 <br />III. Cultural and Historic Resources 7 <br />IV. Geology 7 <br />V. Hydrologic Balance: Surface Water 8 <br />YI. Hydrologic Balance: Ground Water 9 <br />VII. Water Rights and Replacement 10 <br />VIII. Alluvial Valley Floors 11 <br />->IX. Assessment of Probable Hydrologic Consequences of <br /> Mining and Cumulative Hydrologic Impacts 12 <br />X. Climatological Information and Air Resources 17 <br />XI. Topsoil 17 <br />XII. Vegetation 18 <br />XIII. Fish and Wildlife 19 <br />XIV. Prime Farmland 19 <br />XV. Operations Description 20 <br />XVI. Explosives 20 <br />XVII. Backfilling and Grading 21 <br />XVIII. Coal Processing Waste and Non-Coal Processing Waste 22 <br />XIX. Mine Facilities, Coal Handling Structures, Support <br /> Facilities 22 <br />XX. Roads 22 <br />XXI. Bonding <br />........ ... ..... 22 <br />XXII. Sealing of Drilled Holes and Underground Openings 23 <br />XXIII. <br />. . . . . . . . . . . . . . <br />Subsidence 23 <br />XXIV. Special Categories of Mining Other Than AVF and Prime <br /> Farmland 23 <br />XXV. Miscellaneous Compliance <br />~ <br />~ 23 <br />XXVI. to Limitations or <br />Prohibitions <br />Operations on Land Subject 23 <br />XXVII. Demonstration that Surface Coal Mining and Reclamation <br /> Operations can be Feasibly Accomplished 24 <br />XXVIII. Compatibility with Anticipated Adjacent Operations 24 <br />XXIX. Reclamation Fees Required by 30CFR, Chapter VII, <br /> Sub-chapter R 24 <br /> <br />-i- <br />