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Summary <br /> History <br /> The Roadside North and South Portal Mines(formerly (mown as the Roadside and Cameo Mines) is an active <br /> underground coal mining operation located in Mesa County,approximately three miles northeast of Palisade, <br /> Colorado, adjacent to Interstate 70 and the Colorado River, at the Cameo exit in DeBeque Canyon. Mine <br /> portals, coal processing facilities, and a coal mine waste disposal area are located south and east of the <br /> interstate, and river. Additional mine portals, coal handling facilities, coal mine waste disposal areas, and a <br /> rail loadout facility, are located north and west of the river. <br /> The DeBeque Canyon area within and adjacent to the current permit area has been historically disturbed by <br /> coal mining activities since the late I800's,and the Colorado River alluvial valley Floor area which has been <br /> altered and affected by these operations has been "grandfathered" into the permit area. The Cameo Power <br /> Plant,which is a customer for coal from the Roadside Portals, is located just south of the North Portal facilities, <br /> on the west side of the river. <br /> GEX Colorado,Inc.submitted the original permanent program permit application for the Roadside and Cameo <br /> Mines on February 17, 1981,pursuant to Section 34-33-109 of the Colorado Surface Coal Mining Reclamation <br /> Act. On December 31, 1981, the Roadside and Cameo Mines were purchased by Powderhom Coal Company <br /> (PCC). Following the review process for the initial permanent program permit application, the Division issued <br /> a permit with stipulations on January 3, 1983. <br /> On November 9, 1984, Powderhom Coal Company submitted plans for a permit revision to construct two new <br /> coal processing waste embankments to be located north(CRDA-2)and west(CRDA-3)of the existing Cameo <br /> Refuse Disposal Area(CRDA-1). This revision was approved on March 11, 1985. <br /> In October 1986, Powderhom Coal Company notified the Division of temporary cessation of operations at the <br /> Roadside and Cameo Mines. In earl 1987 Peabody Holding Company purchased the inactive Roadside and <br /> ds y y g p y <br /> Cameo Mines. On April 20, 1989, Powderhom Coal Company (PCC) notified the Division of its intent to <br /> emerge from temporary cessation status on May 1, 1989. The mine was active from that date, until <br /> December, 1999,producing up to 70,000 tons of clean coal per month. Up until November, 1994, production <br /> was limited to the Roadside South Portal, but at that time the North Portal was reactivated, and coal was <br /> produced from both portals until early 1997, when all coal production was shifted to the North Portal. Due <br /> primarily to coal quality problems, mining ceased on December 2, 1999. By letter of December 13, <br /> 1999,the operator notified the Division that cessation of operations would extend beyond 30 days. The <br /> operator has indicated that a 0nal notification of permanent cessation of operations will be submitted <br /> prior to March 13,2000, pursuant to Rule 4.30. <br /> The original permit has been granted renewal for successive five year permit terms twice, the most recent <br /> renewal decision was finalized July 23, 1993, with the current permit term extending through January 3, 1998. <br /> Six stipulations(1,2, 6, 7, 11,and 12)were attached to the 1993 permit renewal(RN-02), and current status <br /> of those stipulations and subsequent stipulations is summarized below. One major permit revision (PR-02), <br /> a number of technical revisions(TR's) and minor revisions (MR's), and one Succession of Operators(SO), <br /> were approved since the most recent permit renewal. These permitting actions are also summarized below. <br /> 4 <br />