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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/15/2002
Doc Name
Environmental Assessment, Panels 16-24
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 80 Drilling Activities - TR96
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Cool Methane Drainage Project - PaneG 16-24 lP/er1 E!k Mnie <br />14 <br />3) Constmcting new roads and returning roads and trails to service that were previously <br />constructed and then reclaimed or closed <br />4) Constmcting approximately 54 temporary drill pads (some of which would also be used as <br />staging azeas) <br />5) Drilling up to 10 exploration drillholes and drilling and completing approximately 70 MDWs <br />6) Operating the MDWs to drain methane From the underground mine workings <br />7) Plugging and sealing the exploration drillholes and MDWs and reclaiming the associated <br />surface disturbance <br />S) Retaining the Sylvester Gulch access route for long-term (approximately 30 yeazs) future <br />mining access <br />9) Obliterating all temporary roads constructed or reconstructed for project activities <br />Based on MCC's recent experience in using MDWs to drain methane from active underground mine <br />workings, the proposed action should provide adequate methane drainage to allow completion of <br />scheduled mine development and production from the B Seam coal reserves within the project area. <br />Required project access roads and drill pads have been laid out on maps based on the best <br />information available at this time, taking into consideration panel layout for the underground mine <br />development; MDW spacing and sizing based on previous methane drainage experience; and <br />topographic, access, and known environmental constraints. Actual on-ground construction and <br />development will involve shifting the location and alignment of surface facilities (roads and drill pads) <br />to Et the terrain and avoid unstable or sensitive areas. <br />These activities would be initiated immediately upon receipt of all required regulatory approvals and <br />would continue for a period of five to six yeazs (including final site reclamation). The surface <br />disturbance associated with these activities is illustrated by Map Ml, Project Area Activities With <br />Surface Stipulations. This map and the project impact analyses are based on the anticipated <br />disturbance scenario. Exact locations and alignments may shift considerably based on field design <br />considerations, however, project disturbance areas would not change appreciably and project-related <br />impacts would remain essentially the same. <br />One of the primary limitations on project-related impacts is that disturbance is restricted in certain <br />areas due to environmental constraints. Restricted azeas are identified and generally delineated on <br />Map Ml, Project Area Activities with Surface Stipulations. The following sections describe plans and <br />procedures for each component of the proposed action. <br />1.3.1 Minnesota Creek/Dry Fork Road Use <br />From the MCC mine facilities area, project access using the Minnesota Creek/Dry Fork Road would <br />involve traveling west from the mine approximately 10.2 miles on State Highway 133 to the Paonia <br />tum-off, traveling through the Town of Paonia approximately 7.6 miles to Gunnison County Road <br />710, traveling east on County Road 710 approximately 5.7 miles to USFS Forest Road FR 711 <br />(Minnesota Creek/Dry Fork Road), traveling east and north approximately 3.2 miles on FR 711 to <br />FR 711.2B (Horse Gulch Road), and then traveling north and east on FR 711.2B and FR 711.A1 <br />(West Flatiron Road) approximately 1.6 miles to the Two Ponds intersection. This access route, <br />which includes roads both outside of and within the project area, is shown on Figure Fl, General <br />Location. Total distance for this route would be approximately 22.3 miles. This access route would <br />be used fot approximately one year for initial project area access until the Sylvester Gulch access <br />route is constructed and drill pads accessed by the Upper Deep Creek Road are reclaimed in 2003. <br />Environmental Arrerrment <br />W:~P/Alvitii C,u'G/lilllh.9i a/~/OIEI U(FI <br />r/S/010 <br />
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