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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981071
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
3/16/1995
Doc Name
1994 ANNUAL RECLAMATION REPORT
Permit Index Doc Type
ANNUAL RECLAMATION REPORT
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~~Ll~ cap y <br />- -- ~ q -~ Axnkme: <br />Doc Date: ~~1994 ANNUAL RECLAMATION REPORT ~i <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII CYCC MINES 1,2, and ECKMAN PARK <br />sss <br />This report addresses federal coal and associated private coal mining operations <br />conducted by CYCC in Routt County, Colorado, as delineated by mine areas on the <br />enclosed maps titled Mines 1, 2, Eckman Park Annual Reclamation. <br />The method of mining utilized by CYCC consisted of a dragline type operation. Topsoil <br />was stripped by scrapers and segregated into topsoil stockpiles or reapplied directly <br />onto regraded spoils. Following mining operations, spoils were graded to <br />approximately the original contour and topsoil was replaced over the spoil material. <br />The seed bed was then prepared and planted during the summer and fall. Topsoil was <br />ripped prior to planting to relieve compaction and increase surface roughness. Contour <br />furrows were installed on steep slopes to help stabilize the site and enhance soil <br />moisture conditions. A detailed description of the cultural practices employed in the <br />reclamation process is presented under Section 780 of Permit C-81-071 for Mines 1, <br />2, and Eckman Park. <br />Enclosed are three maps (one is a combined map to conserve paper) which delineate <br />the areas which have been disturbed by mining and the subsequent extent of <br />reclamation. <br />The major categories of disturbance were spoil, graded spoil, haulroads, topsoiled, and <br />reseeded fof which only the reseeded and graded spoil are still applicable). The maps <br />indicate the acreage, date of seeding, and seed mixture used for each reclaimed <br />parcel. Seed mixtures are presented in Table 1 and correspond to the coding on the <br />enclosed reclamation maps. <br />During 1994 the only change was the reseeding of approximately 1 acre on the topsoil <br />stockpile near Pond H. There were some limited rill and gully repairs conducted under <br />this permit, none of which was extensive. All activities in 1994 took place in <br />previously disturbed areas, and there was no new disturbance associated with CYCC <br />activities. The cumulative number of disturbed acres still under CYCC liability is <br />approximately 3,100. There are less than 5 acres left to reclaim under CYCC liability, <br />these areas being associated with the dragline dismantling pads. <br />The shaded areas denoted TCC indicate areas of overlap and liability transfer involving <br />the surface operations and the underground mine. CYCC retains liability for those <br />parcels already reclaimed within those areas, with TCC being liable for any subsequent <br />disturbances and reclamation activities. <br /> <br />
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