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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
11/14/2007
Doc Name
Record of Decision E Seam Methane Drainage Wells Project
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Forest Service
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DRMS
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Other Permits
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711.2A and 711.2E for over-size and over-length vehicles (drill rig and transport of construction <br />equipment). Commercial use of NFSRs is subject to the terms of a Forest Service Road Use <br />Permit. <br />Decommissioning the Long Draw Saddle life-of--mine road to an ATV trail by per decisions <br />issued in 2002 and 2006, by 2010. , <br />My decision includes the needed protections for non-mineral resources on NFS lands will be <br />implemented. The protecfions are given in the Design Criteria of the Proposed Action (as it pertains to <br />the E Seam MDWs and associated access) (Chapter 2 of the FEIS and Appendix C of this document)). <br />My decision includes granting relief to lease stipulations limiting occupancy in ripazian areas, <br />wetlands and floodplains. The effects to these areas are anticipated to occur neaz the Dry Fork of <br />Minnesota Creek and Lick Creek, and are mainly associated with the upgrade of exiting roads or ATV <br />routes. The effects in these areas aze expected to be minimal, and Design Criteria will be used to further <br />minimize effects. Granting this relief is consistent with the Forest Plan, which allows mineral <br />activities in riparian azeas, so long as disturbance is minimized and timely reclamation occurs <br />(FEIS, page 8). <br />This decision also- acknowledges that some MDW drill locations and temporary road alignments <br />may cross areas of geologic hazards and slopes on which use and occupancy is stipulated in the <br />federal coal leases. For areas where this situation may be encountered, I approve <br />interdisciplinary team review of physical placement of MDW locations and road alignments <br />during, implementation to further minimize surface disturbance and ensure that proper best <br />management practices are used. <br />The post-mining land use for E Seam MDWs and associated access locations aze wildlife habitat, <br />livestock grazing and maintaining aquatic/riparian ecosystem function. Reclamation plans have been <br />designed to support these post-mining land uses (Appendix C). Approval of the E Seam MDWs and <br />associated access is consistent with the GMUG Forest Plan (Final EIS, Chapter 1, Purpose and Need). <br />When compared to the other alternatives, the selected alternative best meets the purpose and need for the <br />action to facilitate safe and efficient production of compliant and super-compliant coal reserves, and best <br />supports the commitment of the federal government to facilitate production of leased reserves. Further, <br />this alternative allows the federal coal lessee to construct structures and equipment as provided in their <br />lease rights (Final EIS, Chapter 1, Purpose and Need). This alternative supports the Forest Service <br />Minerals Policy to foster and encourage environmentally sound energy and mineral development, and <br />responds to National Energy Policy. <br />Placement of the E Seam MDWs and associated access was achieved thiough careful review of lease <br />stipulations, current surface resource conditions, and anticipated coal seam conditions; and designed to <br />minimize surface disturbance including best management practices and design criteria for use of NFS <br />lands (see Appendix C). This alternative meets requirements under federal coal program laws and <br />implementing regulations (see Final EIS, Chapter 1, Authorizing Actions), and other applicable natural <br />resource laws (see .Findings Required by Other Laws and Regulation below), and the National <br />Environmental Policy Act. <br />Tn the event of any contradiction or conflict between descriptions or depictions of authorized actions, my <br />decision is to be taken from the project documents in the following order of precedence: first the <br />5 <br />
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