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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/6/2005
Section_Exhibit Name
Introduction
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D
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• calendar year 1990 in the form of severance taxes. Colowyo also paid $1,381,000 as <br />Abandoned Nline Fund Tax and $2,170,000 as Black Lung Tax in 1990. <br />Colowyo has a complete program devoted to pre-employment training. Currently, all new <br />Production and Maintenance employees receive 40 hours ofpre-employment courses on first- <br />aid and accident prevention. Colowyo also exceeds applicable standards for annual retraining <br />and refresher courses. <br />Size and Configuration of Operations <br />Colowyo produces coat from Federal Coal Leases No. D-034365, C-35874 and C-29224 and <br />State of Colorado coal Lease 257/135. Coal Lease No. C-35874 is an assignment reached in <br />agreement with Consolidation Coal Company (Consol) to allow Colowyo to mine the <br />northwest comer of Section 11. Lease No. C-29224 is also a lease assignment for Federal <br />coal in the Danforth No. 1 Coal Lease in Section 1 I and 15. 257/135 is a lease assignment <br />obtained from Consol for State of Colorado Coal. Colowyo incorporated the mining of <br />Section 1 I into the current permit by a Technical Revision approved on January 25, 1989. At <br />full production, Colowyo will mine 8 major coal beds ranging from approximate thickness of <br />2.5 feet to 15 feet. The primary coal seams in the Colowyo operation are the Y, X, A, B, C, <br />D, E, and F coal seams. <br />Operations at Colowyo began in 1976 with the construction of the necessary support facilities <br />such as the haul and access road and the office;' shop, and maintenance facilities. Topsoil <br />and overburden removal began shortly thereafrer with coal production of 294,504 tons in <br />1977. Coal production increased to 1,105,576 tons in 1978. The yearly coal production <br />records for Colowyo are shown on Table 1, Historical Production Rates. <br />The mine area is served by a 22-mile railroad spur which was constructed from near Craig, <br />Colorado in 1978-1979, at Colowyo's expense, for the specific purpose of servicing the mine. <br />The Union Pacific Railroad is the rail carrier for Colowyo Coal. <br />r~ <br />~J <br />Introduction 5 Revision Date: 6/18102 <br />Revision No.: MR-57 <br />
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