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11/24/2007 4:24:32 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981014A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
2.02 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COAL EXPLORATION
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D
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• Exploration areas addressed by any notice of intent will be outside the <br />permitted area. Individual notices of intent will both describe and <br />locate on a map of appropriate scale the specific exploration site(s). <br />Individual notices of intent will also provide the following program <br />specific information; <br />- Initiation date and duration of planned exploration activities <br />- Right of entry documentation where applicable <br />- Maximum number of drillholes within each quarter-quarter <br />section <br />- Drillhole diameter(s) and approximate depth(s) <br />- Type of drilling and support equipment to be utilized <br />- Statement of no significant impact for proposed exploration <br />area(s) relative to threatened or endangered species or <br />critical habitat for such species <br />In addition to the above noted specific information to be presented in <br />• each individual notice of intent, the following practices are universally <br />applicable to all anticipated exploration activities and will be <br />referenced accordingly in the notice of intent. <br />Exploration Access <br />To the extent possible, exploration sites will be located adjacent to <br />existing roads or trails. If existing access is not available and ground <br />conditions are favorable, exploration equipment may move across <br />undisturbed terrain to access the exploration site. In the case of access <br />across undisturbed terrain, equipment movement and other traffic will be <br />kept to an absolute minimum. If surface disturbance is unavoidable in <br />order to access an exploration site, any required roads will be <br />constructed at the minimum practical width and will be aligned so as to <br />minimize total length, avoid drainages, and limit erosion to the extent <br />possible. <br />• Since any required exploration roads are expected to be in use less than <br />6 months, they will be constructed in compliance with applicable standards <br />for light use roads under Rule 4.03.3. Where construction of new roads <br />2.02-3 <br />
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