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Summary ' <br />represents the Department of Labor in the <br />field by physically inspecting each mine; <br />and <br />Provide ventilation for the safe <br />production of coal in today's competitive <br />market place. <br />Ventilation engineering firms develop <br />computer models of the mine ventilation <br />system based on exiting mine ventilation to <br />project ventilation needs for proposed future <br />mining. <br />The projected ventilation plan is taken to <br />MSHA for preliminary discussion. Several <br />meetings with MSHA usually result in a plan <br />ready for submittal. <br />MSHA reviews the submitted plan and can <br />either reject it or approve it. Once MSHA <br />approves a plan the contents of that plan <br />become part of the "Standards" (30 CFR Part <br />75) that MSHA enforces as the mining takes <br />place. <br />The approved ventilation plan changes as the <br />mining advances and each change has to be <br />submitted to MSHA for review and approval <br />before it can be implemented. <br />Given the prior experience with effective <br />methane drainage at the West Elk Mine, it is <br />anticipated that a MDW would be needed every <br />750 feet along each longwall panel in order to <br />meet MSHA approval requirements for the <br />mine ventilation plan. Based on the mine plan <br />configuration with panels extending under <br />portions of the IRA, ventilation plan <br />requirements convey the need to place MDWs <br />and access roads to them in the IRA. <br />The proposed action has been designed to use <br />directional drilling to the maximum extent <br />possible. However, this is limited by the <br />thickness of overburden (or amount of rock) <br />overlying the E seam. This limited thickness of <br />overburden precludes the ability to drill <br />exclusively from outside the IRA boundaries <br />and hit the MDW targets needed in the <br />ventilation plan. Although use of directional <br />drilling opportunities has been used as much as <br />possible, in places the overburden is not thick <br />enough for directional drilling either from <br />outside the IRA to be practical or possible, <br />therefore some of the operations and hence <br />road construction, would be placed in the IRA. <br />Reclamation <br />A plan for reclamation would be submitted <br />through the DRMS permitting process and <br />reviewed by the Forest Service. These plans <br />would be consistent with State requirements, <br />identified post-mining land uses consistent with <br />Forest Plan direction, and incorporate any <br />specific reclamation goals identified in this <br />analysis. Goals of the plan, consistent with <br />DRMS and FS standards include slope <br />stabilization and naturalization; sedimentation <br />and siltation control to protect water quality of <br />near-by surface waters; and meeting <br />requirements to restore roadless character; <br />return soil productivity as much as possible; <br />and restore vegetative vigor, health, species <br />composition and diversity to support post- <br />miuing land uses and Forest Plan goals. <br />Reclamation of MDW sites and roads would be <br />contemporaneous with construction when <br />facilities are no longer needed for mine <br />operations in that panel except for life of mine <br />roads. <br />Design Criteria <br />The Forest Service also developed design <br />criteria measures to be used as part of the <br />action alternative with the objective of <br />protecting resources. The design criteria <br />measures are detailed in Table 2-2 of the EIS <br />and address the following resource areas: <br />Transportation and IRAs; Water Resources; <br />Wildlife; Vegetation; Threatened, Endangered <br />and Sensitive Species; Visuals; Geology, Soils <br />and Minerals; Air Quality; Recreation; Cultural <br />Resources; Construction Activities; Drilling <br />and Completion of MDWs; Reclamation <br />Activities; and, Compliance Requirements. <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />II <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />S-]0 Deer Creek Ventilation Shaft and E Seam Methane Drainage Wells DEIS , <br />