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long-term water quality of mine waters. Also, the plan shall include the <br /> construction of a suitable channel for mine discharge. <br /> As mining is currently active and the operator has not provided this demonstration, the <br /> stipulation will remain in effect. <br /> STATUS: Future <br /> Stipulation No. 4 <br /> When the applicant submits a permit application to undermine the dry fork of <br /> Minnesota Creek, the subsidence protection plan shall be based upon monitoring <br /> information collected during the earlier phases of mining. <br /> Matthew Hayes of MLRD recommended in March 1990, that this stipulation be terminated <br /> because it had been incorporated into the permit document. However, with the <br /> reorganization of the permit, TR-59, this statement was not included in the text. Mountain <br /> Coal Company has now incorporated this statement on page 2.05-147 during the 1991 <br /> renewal process. <br /> STATUS: Terminated November 30, 1992 <br /> Stipulation No. 5 <br /> Following stockpiling, topsoil stockpiles that will not be redistributed for five or <br /> more years shall be seeded with the proposed permanent seed mix (excluding <br /> shrubs) and not the temporary seed mix. <br /> This requirement has been incorporated into the permit on page 2.05-39 during the 1991 <br /> renewal process. <br /> STATUS: Terminated November 30, 1992 <br /> Stipulation No. 6 <br /> The Division directs Mountain Coal Company, prior to any disturbance at the upper <br /> waste pile site, to submit an appropriate amendment to the operation plan within <br /> the existing permit to limit extraction beneath the waste pile and within a defined <br /> buffer zone to primary development only. The surface buffer zone will be defined <br /> by the subsidence angle of draw. <br /> This area has been undermined and subsided; therefore, the stipulation no longer applies. <br /> STATUS: Forgiven <br /> 5 <br />