Laserfiche WebLink
• areas, therefore, probably could nut sign ificant'_.: <br />exceed pee-mining ratrs and should have no adverse <br />impact on eeo~orpiiic stabilit}• of principal strews <br />draining the area or their fisiierics. <br />Because mining on the proposed lease tracts would <br />continue operations in the area at current levels <br />with no additional plant facilities or housing <br />i requirements, no off site increase in sediment yie'.d <br />is expected. <br />d. Alluvial Va17.ev Floors <br />Impacts to alluvial valle}• floors in tracts C-2Z~-6 <br />east and west (Fig. 2) should be ins ion ificant pro- <br />vided that these areas are no[ ph;~sically distur`_ad <br />by Dining or related activiti_s as stipulated by <br />regulations 30 CF~2 715.17(j). <br />i <br />1 <br />1 5. Soils <br />1 <br />t The mining of the subject parcels would result in the <br />' disruption and removal of the e.Yisting soil regimes. <br />' This disruption could result in increased runoff and <br />t <br />1 erosion which could adversely affect the natural produc- <br />• tivity of the soils. <br />i <br />6. Land Use <br />Land uses on the coal lease application„ would be altered <br />during [he life of the project. The pzc~sent uses of open <br />128 <br />i <br />_ .. ~ ~ _._ ~:a <br />