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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981018
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
7/21/1981
Doc Name
Approval of Federal Permit w/stips No. CO-0038
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OSM
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WESTERN FUELS ASSOCIATION INC
Permit Index Doc Type
Other Permits
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D
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-5- <br />~`' alternative success standards will be set by the regulatory authority. Condi- <br />tion checks at the time of requested bond release are to Include shrub, as <br />well as herbaceous, production. Section D on page V-51, section E cn pave <br />V-Sla, and Section E on page V-53 shall be revised accordingly. <br />23. Western Fuels must submit, for the regulatory authority approval, a <br />detailed sampling plan incorporating the requested changes in plot size and <br />transec[ design. This plan must be subm[ted prior to the commencement of <br />sampling for 1981. <br />24. Atriplex. confertifolia must be removed from tl~e proposed seedmixes and <br />replaced by Atriplex canescens. In addition, Colorado Wildrye will be subs[1- <br />tuCed for Bluebunch Wheatgrass. The revised seed mixes must be supplied to <br />the regulatory authority within 30 days of approval. <br />25. The applicant must submit a monitoring plan for the White Fiver alluvium <br />to ensure that drawdown projections are no larger Chan anticipated, and Gnat <br />the monitoring objectives of Section 4.24.5 of the Colorado Fernanent F.egula- <br />tory Program are met. This infona[ion must be submitted to the regulatory <br />agency within 90 days of the granting of the permit. <br />26. The applicant must also commit to providing a mitgation plan should the <br />effects of drawdown in the lJhite River alluvial aquifer detrimentally affect <br />established agricultural activities, either through unforeseen impacts or from <br />groundwater depletions which are larger than expected. <br />27. Prior to the development of mains end sub~nains beneat}~ [he alluvial body <br />of Red Wash, the applicant must submit the information required by Section <br />2.06.8(4 ). of the Colorado Pegulatory Program, along with a plan to ensure [hat <br />the Performance Standards and monitoring requirements of Section 4.Z4 are <br />met. This plan must address the analysis of subsidence monitoring data <br />collected to date. Mining beneath the alluvium of Red lJash shall no[ commence <br />until the submittals are approved by the regulatory authority. It is also <br />recommended that the applicant meet in advance with the regulatory authority <br />regarding the planning of [he studies required by Section 2.06.8(4). <br />28. The applicant must also submit, as part of the permit application, writ- <br />ten documentation as to the nature of the regional irrigation inventory <br />performed. This documentation must address the deficiencies outlined in <br />Section C of this TEA, so that the AVF determination for Scullion Gulcli can be <br />adequately substantiated. The information should be submitted with 30 days of <br />the granting of the permit. <br />29. The applicant shall provide the regulatory authority with a corrected <br />version of flap 77, Refuse Disposal Area Site Preparation which shows the loca- <br />tion of the culvert that carries flow from the non-toxic fill stockpile ditch <br />across the haul road into the subarea R2-3 sediment pond. This information <br />should be submitted witin 90 days of approval of the mine plan permit. <br />~a.. <br />
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