Laserfiche WebLink
Revisions to the Permit <br />Minor Revisions and Technical Revisions which have been made to the Loadout's permit <br />since Permit Renewa101 on 29 May are listed below. <br />Minor Revision 09: MR-09 was submitted to the Division on 10 November 1998, called <br />complete on 19 November 1998 and approved on 19 March 1999. The revision dealt <br />with changes to the Identification of Interests section of the permit. <br />Minor Revision 10: MR-10 was submitted to the Division on 5 June 2001, called <br />complete on 15 June 2001 and approved on 15 June 2001. The revision dealt with <br />revised language to the permit regazding revegetation success standazds. This <br />revision stemmed from the 2001 midterm review. <br />Technical Revision 04: TR-04 was submitted to the Division on 9 September 1999, <br />called complete on 15 September 1999 and approved on 24 September 1999. The <br />revision dealt with an incidental boundary change to ensure an existing ditch was <br />within the permit boundary. <br />Technical Revision O5: TR-OS was submitted to the Division on 28 June 2000, called <br />complete on 10 July 2000 and approved on 24 July 2000. The revision dealt with a <br />modification to the coal handling facilities to allow for the unloading of coal from rail <br />cazs. <br />Description of the Environment <br />The Hayden Gulch Loadout is located in Routt County, approximately two miles <br />southeast of the town of Hayden, Colorado. <br />The Loadout can be located on the Mount Harris U.S. Geological Survey 7.5 Minute <br />Quadrangle Map, in: <br />T6N, R88W (6th Principal Meridian) <br />- Section 10 Portions of E%z <br />- Section 14 Portions of W%z <br />- Section 15 Portions of E%zE%z <br />- Section 22 Portions of NE'/4 <br />- Section 23 Portions of N%zN'/zNW'/4 <br />Approximately 95% of the surface acreage of the proposed permit area is owned by HGTI <br />and the rest is leased from the State of Colorado, the Town of Hayden and private <br />individuals. No coal is proposed to be mined within the permit area. <br />The HG Loadout lies at approximately 6,400 feet in elevation and is situated in the <br />bottom of the Dry Creek valley. Dry Creek crosses the permit azea. <br />