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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1984065
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
6/1/2006
Doc Name
Proposed Decision & Findings of Compliance for RN5
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
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either (A) if the well has not been located, submit a report in compliance with Rule 4.07.3(3) <br />which describes the circumstances behind loss of the well or (B) reclaim the well in accordance <br />with 4.07.3. <br />Complied with. <br />Stipulation #18 <br />Within 180 days of permit issuance, the applicant shall resurvey all existing topsoil stockpiles <br />and determine whether a 16inch replacement depth is possible. If it is determined not to be <br />possible, the reclamation plan shall be modified accordingly. <br />Complied with. <br />Stipulation #19 <br />Species diversity on areas reclaimed to native vegetation shall be deemed successful if the <br />permittee establishes at least four (4) cool season grasses and two (2) forbs with each species not <br />represented by more than 3% relative cover or more than 40% relative cover. Cover to be <br />determined by measurements made from vegetative cover data assembled during sampling for <br />monitoring or revegetation success determinations. <br />Terminated 1/2/1997. <br />Stipulation #20 <br />Within six months of the final approval date of this revision, the permittee will submit a detailed <br />design plan for the coal mine waste disposal structure as required by Rule 2.05.3(8)(ii). <br />Construction of the structure will not begin until the Division has approved the detailed design in <br />writing. <br />Complied with. <br />Stipulation #21 <br />In order to monitor the volume of coal mine waste material disposed of in the approved pile, the <br />structure will be surveyed by a qualified registered engineer during each quarterly site inspection <br />as required by Rule 4.10.2. The permittee will submit a complete permit revision application <br />addressing alternative coal mine waste disposal plans before the volume of material in the <br />approved pile exceeds 10,000 cubic yards. If no alternative waste disposal plan is approved, <br />mining operations will cease when the approved disposal pile volume reaches 15,000 cubic <br />yards, and the pennittee will initiate and complete reclamation of the entire mine site within six <br />months of the cessation of mining. <br />Tenninated 2/28/1997. <br />Stipulation #22 <br />Prior to the initiation of construction of the mine waste refuse pile, the pennittee will submit <br />bond adequate to cover the additional $29,354.00 liability associated with the waste pile. This <br />bond must be received and approved by the Division prior to the initiation of construction of the <br />waste pile. <br />June 1, 2006 <br />
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