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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X198716820
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/30/1987
Doc Name
NOI Application
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r1 <br />-5- <br />b) A final written report, no later than 30 days after the end of <br />that period for which Notice of Intent was filed or written <br />approval was granted. <br />c) A Drill Hole Abandonment Report, within 60 days of abandoning a <br />drill hole. <br />(THESE THREE REPORT FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE DIVISION.) <br />4) The Division may conduct periodic inspections of all coal <br />exploration activities and issue Notices of Violation to any person <br />who is in violation of the Act, or any conditions of exploration <br />approvals. (Rules 5.01.3 and 5.02.2) <br /> <br />To the best of my knowledge and belief <br />application is true and correct. <br />Date: October 23, 1987 <br />a]1 the information presented in this <br />Robbie Willson, Supervisor, Reserve Development <br />Print Name and Title of Representative <br />Signature of Huthorized Representative <br />• <br />Division Procedures: <br />1. The Uivision shall review the complete Notice of Intent to Conduct Coal <br />Exploration and shall make a determination within two weeks of the filing of <br />such complete Notice, whether the proposed exploration will substantially <br />disturb the natural land surface, and if so, whether the proposed activity <br />qualifies as coal exploration or surface coal mining operations. The Uivision <br />shall immediately notify you in writing of its determination. The <br />determination of substantial disturbance shall include, but not be limited to, <br />consideration of the performance standards listed in Rule 4.21.4. If the <br />Division determines that the proposed coal exploration activities will <br />suostantially disturb the natural land surface, you must comply with Rule <br />4.21. (NOTE: If you feel that the activities will substantially disturb the <br />land, as "substantially disturb" is defined by Rule 1.04, you may attach or <br />enclose your exploration and reclamation plan as it complies with Rule 4.21.) <br />2. If the Division determines that the proposed coal exploration activities <br />qualify as surface coal mining operations, the application shall be returned <br />to the person with the written determination. The person shall be informed of <br />his rights to appeal such determinations and that conduct of any activities <br />included in the application are prohibited until a valid mining and <br />reclamation permit is obtained. <br />Doc. No. 2951 <br />(Rev. 5/83) <br />
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