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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X200722800
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/2/2007
Doc Name
NOI Application
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Ark Land Company
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DRMS
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D
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EXPLORATION PLAN <br />' The lands to be explored are located in Gazfield and Mesa Counties, Colorado, <br />Township 7 South Range 101 and 102 West and Township 8 South, Range 101 and 102 West. <br />' A Colorado vicinity map is included as Map 1 and a project area map is included as Figure 1. <br />The primary goal of the exploration activity is to refine coal seam occurrence, coal quality, <br />' methane gas quantity, and to test for the presence or absence of geologic discontinuities. <br />Exploration drill holes from 1970's to the present exist within the proposed exploration areas that <br />provide a preliminary evaluation of the geologic conditions. Additional data is required for <br />' detailed evaluation of the coal reserve. <br />Surface Tonoeranh <br />~ The rugged terrain of the exploration area consists primazily of the ridges east azid west <br />of Big Salt Wash. Elevations vary from approximately 7400 feet in Section 23 (T 7S, R 1 02W) <br />' to 5,440 feet where Garvey Canyon meets Big Salt Wash, for a maximum relief of about 1,560 <br />feet. Topography is shown on Figure 1, Location Map. <br />' Access to the proposed exploration holes is north on 16 Road to County Road 205. <br />County Road 205 provides access to one of three improved roads located on BLM managed <br />surface. The first improved road is in Garvey Canyon. The Garvey Canyon improved road <br />traverses about 4.8 miles to the southeast providing access toward hole M. The next improved <br />access road is located at the mouth of an unnamed canyon southeast of Lapham Canyon. This <br />improved road traverses about 1.5 miles to the Southwest providing access toward holes I, K, L. <br />' The next access road is the improved road up Lapham Canyon. The improved road up Lapham <br />Canyon traverses about 2.0 miles to the northwest and then turns to the southwest providing <br />access toward holes A, B, C, D, F and G. The exploration azea boundary includes the improved <br />road up to Garvey Canyon and the unnazned canyon. The exploration area boundary is <br />approximately 1.5 miles from where the road up Lapham Canyon toms to the southwest. Final <br />access to the proposed exploration holes will be on reestablished reclaimed roads and new <br />roads. <br />The exploration area includes portions of the Garvey Canyon, Buniger Canyon, Hatchet <br />Canyon, Post Canyon, and Lapham Canyon drainage areas. <br />Geolo¢y <br />The surface geology of the exploration area is made up of the Mesaverde Group of upper <br />Cretaceous Age, the Wasatch Formation of Lower Tertiary Age, and alluvium and colluvium of <br />Quaternary Age. All local coal seams lie in the Mount Garfield Formation of the Mesa Verde <br />Group. There are four distinct coal beds, which may or may not be present within the <br />exploration area. The upper two zones are inconsistent stringers, which occasionally converge <br />to form thicker seams. Both lower seams are more predictable, and in the case of the Cameo <br />seam, much thicker. <br />
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