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rN':~' "~ I .. ._ <br />~~ <br />' Q <br />~1 <br />f\ <br />W <br />V <br />NVHBER DESCRIPTION OF STIPULATION ORIG I?I DATE COND :TIONS <br /> COMPLIED <br /> WITH <br />26. PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL AND 8-16-d9 Still <br /> IMPLEMENTATION, T.YE OPERATOR SHALL outstardinq, <br /> PROVIDE BOND CALC•JLATIONS WHZC.Y ARE road never <br /> ACCEPTABLE. TO THE DIVISION AND built <br /> ADDITIONAL BOND IF NECESSARY TO <br /> COVER RECLAMATION ACTITIITL?S <br /> ASSOCIATED WITS THE PROPOSED SADL <br /> RCAD. <br />27. WITSIN 30 DAYS OF THIS DECISION 5-22-90 Complied <br /> HECOHING rINAL, T~ OPERATOR WZZL with with <br /> _*:ISTALL A CONTaS\T20:YT 3E7.K berg in <br /> EXTENDING FROM THE SA CONVEYOR BERN place <br /> TO THE RAILROAD TRACKS DIRECTLY <br /> ACROSS FROM 5-D1 AS S80WN ON Tfie. <br /> ATTAC$ED HAP. IN ADDITION, THE <br /> OPERATOR SHALL MAINTAIN TBE AREA BY <br /> BEHOVING EXCESS COAL QOARTEALY. <br />Section V - Variances to the Permit <br />Rules 2.06.2, 2.06.3, 2.06.5 and 2.06.7 require that experimental practices, <br />mountaintop removal variances, variances from approximate original contour <br />(ROC), and variances from contemporaneous reclamation, respectively, be <br />reviewed :by the:Division where applicable.duriaq the Midterm Review. .The <br />~~ Eagle~Mine:does;not;have :any.;exparimental~practicea or,aay-pariancas.fram -..: <br />mountaintop~removalcor.:AOC.a ~r_:;ar - .._ fr_m its __r=.~::,a c:,sc:.::._~; <br />~. ~ .. .. _!. ... cia- ~~ 5 .`.x~1f.::' ~a~~a ':'~'^: 5~~+! 7CC C.~SC- . <br />A variance"from contemporaneous reclamation (Rules 2.06.7 and.4.H).was granted <br />for the pit of Williams Fork Strip Hine No. 2 in order for it to serve as aII <br />entrance for a second set of portals into the Eagle No. 9 Hine. Zn March o£ <br />1985, the operator ceased mining of the Eagle No. 9 Hine. During the permit <br />revision process of 1987, the Division placed a stipulation on the permit that <br />required the operator to commence reclaiming the Williams Fork Yit. The <br />entire Williams Fork Strip Hine No. 2 was reclaimed by October 15, 1987. <br />Section VI - IInderminina of Critical Structures and Renewable Resources Lands <br />Within the Life-of-mine plan for the Eagle No. 6 Mine, the applLcant projected <br />coal extractions which could potentially subside State Highway 13, the <br />alluvial valley floors of the Yampa and William Fork Rivers, the Colowyo and <br />Cyprus Empire DflRGW railroad spur and an Amoco oil pipeline. Renewal of the <br />permit in 1988, however, did not grant life-of-mine statue to the mine. The <br />Division limited the appLieant's mining activity to that area shown on map 24, <br />No. 6 Hine - Hine PLan, for years one through five. Cyprus Empire could not <br />advance beyond those limits without specific approval from the Division. <br />On August 17, 1992, the Division approved technical revision TR-19 permitting <br />Cyprus Empire to conduct developmental mining under Highway 13 and the <br />Williams Fork River and associated alluvial valley floor. The Division did <br />not approve full coal extraction under those Lands. The Division can not <br />aoorove further extraction of coal under the above critical structures and <br />renewable resource lands until the applicant has demonstrated that material <br />