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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981047
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
12/18/1992
Doc Name
Proposed Decision & Findings of Compliance for RN2
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
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Description of the Operations and Reclamation Plan - Rule 2.05.3 and 2.05.4 <br />The Blue Ribbon Mine is an underground mine which has been in operation since <br />1977. Prior to this time, the old Blue Ribbon Mine operated from 1952 to <br />1963. The portals were sealed in 1986 and the majority of the surface <br />reclamation was completed in the fall of 1986. <br />There are two areas that are included in the Blue Ribbon Mine permit <br />application. The area of the portals and office/shop facilities located in <br />the Hubbard Creek drainage, and the truck scale facility along State Highway <br />133. However, the scale facility was removed from the permit area in 1989, as <br />the State Highway Department acquired the land for the construction of an <br />upgraded highway. The operator removed the facilities and graded the area <br />prior to release. <br />Blue Ribbon Coal Company mined the E, or Hawk's Nest, seam. The total <br />anticipated life of the mine was 5.5 years. The production rate was <br />approximately 192,000 tons per year. The Blue Ribbon Mine was a drift mine, <br />and was mining down the dip of the coal. Mining was done using room and <br />pillar methods with continuous mining equipment. The coal was removed from <br />the mine via a conveyor system to the surface, where it was screened and <br />loaded onto trucks for shipment to market. The coal was weighed at the truck <br />scale facility located along Highway 133. <br />Access to the Blue Ribbon Mine site is provided by the Hubbard Creek Road. <br />The entrance to the road is off the old State Highway 133. The Hubbard Creek <br />Road enters the southwest corner of the permit area and continues across the <br />permit area in a northerly course as a Forest Service Access Road. <br />Maintenance of the road is the responsibility of Delta County and will not be <br />subject to reclamation. The Blue Ribbon Mine site contains a haul road, which <br />is now reclaimed and an access road, which provides access to Pond No. 5 and <br />the mine bench. Once the pond is no longer necessary to control sediment at <br />the site, the road will be reclaimed. <br />Surface water runoff from disturbed areas is now controlled by three sediment <br />ponds. Pond No. 5 holds runoff from the mine bench area and replaced Pond <br />No. 1 when it was reclaimed in 1986. Pond No. 4 receives water from the <br />reclaimed coal stock pile area and Pond No. 3 holds runoff from the reclaimed <br />haul road. Pond No. 2 was eliminated with the bench stabilization project. <br />Upon cessation of mining activities in 1985, all surface disturbance except <br />ponds 3, 4, and 5, the access road, and the Hubbard Creek crossing was <br />reclaimed. These areas will be reclaimed after successful revegetation is <br />assured, and the sediment control structures are no longer needed. The three <br />mine portals were sealed, surface facilities removed in late 1985, and <br />foundations and other non-combustible, non-toxic material was used to backfill <br />the portal bench in 1986. Reclamation around the lower stockpile and two <br />scale locations was done in 1986. <br />Although the operator plans to remove the Hubbard Creek culvert upon final <br />reclamation, a request to leave the culvert in place permanently was made by <br />G. H. Allen, who owns grazing rights on the permit area and some of the <br />mineral rights in the E seam. The operator has chosen to not address the <br />request at this time. If the request is formally submitted by the permittee, <br />-9- <br />
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