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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
8/18/1997
Doc Name
Proposed Decision & Findings of Compliance for RN3
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
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To the south of the anticline, the axis of the Collum Syncline, a downward fold, passes directly <br />through the permit area, su•iking north 70 degrees west and dipping from 0 to 20 degrees to the <br />Noah. In the southeastern corner of [he permit area, near Streeter Fill, the Collum Syncline is <br />influenced by the Elkhorn Syncline and results in strata having an eastward dip and north-south <br />strike (see Map 7 and Figure 1 in the Permit). <br />There appears to be no evidence of faulting in the permit azea; however, linear features that may <br />be fault-related have been ~>bserved from aerial photographs. These lineations trend northwest <br />with a strike approximatel}~ north 70 degrees west, north 45 degrees west and north 30 degrees <br />east, with a neaz vertical inclination. <br />The coal bearing stratum of interest to the Colowyo operation aze s[ratigraphicallybcated in the <br />Me:;averde Group within the Williams Fork Formation of upper Cretaceous age. The Williams <br />Fork consists of alternatin€; beds of sandstone, sandy shale, cabbonaceous shale and coal. The <br />coal section to be mined is a 392-foot interval in the Fairfield Member of the Williams Fork <br />Formation. The quality of the coal seams is midway between bituminous and sub-bituminous. <br />These coal beds are underlain by 9,000 feet of Mesozoic and 4,500 feet of Paleozoic sediments. <br />The Williams Fork Formation is estimated to be ],600 feet thick in the permit area and is <br />underlain by the ridge-fomting Trout Creek sandstone member of the Iles Formation. <br />The coal seams mined in ttie Colowyo operation are identified on page 12 above. Overburden <br />material consists of a sequence of sedimentary claystones, siltstones, shales and <br />carbonaceous-silty shales. These sediments are typical of the cyclothems deposited along the <br />western interior of North America during Late Cretaceous time. The site-specific stratigraphy is <br />described in Exhibit 6 and on Map 8 of the Permit. There aze four seams below the "F" seam <br />which cannot be economically mitied by surface mining methods. These seams are described in <br />Northwest Colorado Envinmmental Statement, Site-Specific Analysis. <br />tz <br />
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