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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981038
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
11/5/1993
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Federal Lease Permit (COC-53356)
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Other Permits
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• The lessee, before issuance of the mine permit, will conduct and provide to BLM an inventory of all <br /> existing state adjudicated water rights in and adjacent to the lease tract which may be impacted by <br /> subsequent mining activities. At a minimum, this inventory will include: the water right holder, <br /> location, source, amount of decree, beneficial use, historical flow, and the appropriation and <br /> adjudication dates. <br /> Existing cross-tract and on-tract water flows shall be maintained by the lessee even following <br /> release of the permit bond by the Colorado State Mined Land Reclamation Board. Compliance with <br /> this mitigation shall be assured by an increase in the BLM administered lease bond for a monetary <br /> amount and for a time period to be determined in consultation with state and federal authorities, <br /> affected water users, and the lessee. <br /> VI. RESIDUAL EFFECTS <br /> The extraction and removal of 2.5 million tons of coal is the only irreversible or irretrievable commitment of <br /> resources that will occur if Alternative One is implemented. <br /> Subsidence could occur over areas that have been mined, the amount of surface that could be impacted is <br /> undetermined and is expected to be insignificant. All other impacts will be mitigated by the mitigating <br /> measures. <br /> VII. LIST OF PREPARERS <br /> Lynn Lewis Minerals/All <br /> Desty Dyer Minerals/All <br /> Robert Welch Wildlifelfhreatened & Endangered <br /> • Richard Fke Cultural Resources <br /> Dennis Murphy Water Resources <br /> Jeanette Pranzo Socioeconomics <br /> Dictober 16, 1992 <br /> Page 13 <br />
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