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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981071
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 26 2ND PART BLM ENVIROMENTAL ASSESSMENT REPORT JAN 18 1979
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• - 8-15 mi7rs of new railroad spur (90 to 1S0 acres). <br />.- Two cru~hin~; and screening plaiiCS (tipples). <br />- Office complex. <br />I <br />- Warehouse, shop, and maintenance facilities. <br />j <br />IC should also be realised that if the lease applications are <br />leased to another cor.~pany, both Energy Fuels and the new lessee <br />would operate concurrently in the same area at the same time <br />j until Energy's existing reserves were depleted. This would <br />i <br />I result in up to twice the amount of machinery and manpower Ming <br />used in the same area. Air quality parameters could be erc_eded <br />during this period, due to construction and operation of ne:: <br />facilities concurrent with the existing operation, and there <br />could be additional socio-economic i,:.uacts resultant from t`.=_ <br />added manpower. Truck traffic on county roads would also be <br />increased until a new railroad spur c;as constructed <br />IV. ANALISIS OF THE P20POSED AOTIO:J <br />The following is an analysis of the proposed action which is con- <br />sidered the leasing of the coal reserves contained in the tree <br />coal lease applications. The preliminary mine sequence ant_ci- <br />pared by Energy Fuels caill be used as the basis for impact analy- <br />sis. Alternatives do exist in the method of coal extraction, <br />the mine sequence, and marke;~ng techniques. <br />After the computitive leases are let, the stipulations inclined <br />in the leases, based upon the mitigating measures in this T~/EAR, <br />118 <br />
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