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11/25/2007 11:45:31 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981028A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
RENEWAL 2.05.5 & 2.05.6 POSTMINING LAND USE AND MITIGATION IMPACTS
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D
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~~ <br />• 2.05.5 POSTMINING LAND USES <br />Coors Energy Company proposes to reclaim the mine site to a postmining Land use of <br />rangeland. If another postmining land use is desired, Coors Energy Company will submit <br />the proposal as a permit revision addressing the criteria in Section 4.16.3 of the <br />Regulations. <br />2.05.6 MITIGATION OF ITviPACTS <br />Air Pollution Control Plan <br />Emission Permit No. C-12.438 (FD), and Emission Permit No. 88WE031 were issued <br />by the Air Pollution Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health. Coors <br />operations within the permit area are subject to a number of specific terms and <br />conditions detailed in the Emission Permits. Coors is subject to all Rules and <br />Regulations of the Colorado Air Pollution Commission and the Colorado Air <br />Pollution Control Act (25-7-] Ol et seq.) as a basic condition of being granted the <br />Emission Permit. <br />2. Fish and Wildlife Plan <br />Coors and the Division have agreed that no major mitigation measures need be taken <br />• to reduce the impact on Fish and Wildlife. Coors has or will implement a number of <br />objectives for mitigating impacts on birds and animals. <br />A. Coors has used guidelines set forth in "Environmental Criteria for Electric <br />Transmission Systems". Drawings of the system are provided in Appendix P-1 <br />and P-2. <br />B. The permit area will be fenced to restrict access by large animals. <br />C. Hunting will not be allowed within the permit area. <br />D. Coors will establish raptor perches in the azea if deemed advisable by the <br />Division of Wildlife. There is a colony of burrowing owls in the area and small- <br />eared owls are sited frequently. Also, a report that a pair of small-eared owls are <br />nesting or at least perching on the #1 conveyor gallery. There does not seem to <br />be a heavy infestation of burrowing animals in the reclamation at this time nor <br />have the numerous cottontails moved into the reclamation from their present <br />close proximity to the office and its high level of human activity. Daylight <br />raptors have been seen migrating through the area but seldom perched on fence <br />posts or power poles. <br />u <br />124 <br />
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