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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
6/2/2006
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Proposed Decision & Findings of Compliance for PR10
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E-Seam Longwall Mining & Development of South of Divide Area
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Findings
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April 30, 1999. All concerns were adequately addressed by Mountain Coal Company. A final <br />AVS (Applicant Violator System) check was completed on January 25, 2000. Mountain Coal <br />Company responses and all comments received from other agencies are available for review at <br />the Division office. The proposed decision to approve the revision was issued on January 19, <br />2000. <br />Permit Revision No. 9, for coal handling facilities and E-seam access in Sylvester Gulch, was <br />first received by the Division on September 14, 1999, and called complete on September 24, <br />1999. The first adequacy letter was sent to the Operator on November 23, 1999. Mountain Coal <br />Company withdrew the application for Permit Revision No. 9 on August 29, 2002. <br />Mountain Coal Co. submitted a permit renewal application (for renewal #4) on January 31, 2001, <br />and it was received by the Division on February 2, 2001. The application was found incomplete <br />on February 4, 2001, and was called complete on April I Z, 2001. An adequacy review was <br />conducted but no comments were submitted to the applicant because issues had been resolved by <br />an extensive midterm review, the revisions from which had just been completed in 2000. <br />The application for Permit Revision No. 11, the addition of 690 acres of the West Flatiron lease, <br />was received November 16, 2004, and found complete on November 23, 2004. An initial <br />adequacy letter was sent by the Division on January 6, 2005, and responses were received from <br />MCC on February 18, 2005. A second set of adequacy comments was sent by the Division on <br />Mazch 1, 2005, and responses were received on March 18, 2005. These responses were <br />determined to satisfy the Division. No public comments were received. A letter was received by <br />the Bureau of Land Management on March 8, 2005, stating that MCC's plan was adequate to <br />meet all current Federal regulations regarding R2P2 and MER. The U.S. Forest Service sent a <br />letter of concurrence with an approval decision on Mazch 17, 2005. Letters were received from <br />the Colorado State Historic Preservation Officer on 1 December 2004, and from the State <br />Engineer's Office on December 3, 2004, indicating there were no comments or objections. The <br />proposed decision to approve Permit Revision 1 !was issued on April 8, 2005. <br />The application for Permit Revision No.10, the addition to the permit azea of E-seam longwall <br />panels 1 through 12 and associated development entries in the South-of-Divide azea, was <br />received by the Division on Apri12, 2004, and was called complete on April 8, 2004. Tables 1 <br />and 2, below, summarize the chronology of adequacy letters and responses between the Division <br />and MCC, and the chronology of comments received by the Division and their resolution. <br />Table l - PR-10 <br />Date DMG seat Date DMC received <br />adequacy letter to responses from MCC <br />MCC <br />7/6/2004 11/30/2004 <br />2/24/2005 6/13/2005 <br />11/4/2005, 3/20/06, 4/1//06 <br />12(16!2005 <br />5/5/2006 5/16/06, 5/22/06 <br />24 <br />
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