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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/27/2007
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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D
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• 2.05.3 <br />(iii) The haul and access road construction will not alter or relocate any drainage <br />ways so no response is required. <br />(iv) The inlet end of all culverts and ditch relief drains will be protected by an end <br />section or a rock or concrete headwall. <br />(v) The applicant seeks to have the Division approve conducting the proposed <br />surface coal mining activities within 100 feet of the right-of-way line of old <br />State Highway 133 under Rule 2.07.6(2)(d)(iv). It is assumed the right-of- <br />way line for old State Highway 133 is the invert of the borrow ditch. The <br />surface coal mining activities within this right-of-way include sediment pond <br />B & D, a portion of the haul road, portions of the haul road to the gob pile, <br />the gob pile sediment pond, the gob pile topsoil pile and the gob pile cover <br />fill stockpile. The toe of the gob pile is close to being within 100 of the right- <br />of-way. <br />All of the surface coal mining activities are located on surface owned by the <br />applicant. The applicant owns most of the land on both sides of the road <br />• where these surface coal mining activities are to be located. The applicant <br />also own most of the land south of the railroad tracks. The surface coal <br />mining activities adjacent to this land include a portion of the haul road. <br />Margie Hamilton owns bare undeveloped land west of sediment pond B. <br />The type of surface coal mining activities located within the 100 foot right-of- <br />way should not affect the two adjacent landowners or the public. Sediment <br />ponds and topsoil stockpiles should not be a problem to the adjacent <br />landowners or the public. The haul roads within the 100 foot right-of-way will <br />be gravel surfaced or paved and watered and cleaned as necessary to <br />control fugitive dust emissions to protect the interests of adjacent landowners <br />and the public. <br />Coal spillage from haul trucks is most often caused from overloaded or <br />uneven loading. Spillage from trucks will be promptly cleaned. <br />(vi) No stream fords are proposed for use as temporary construction routes. <br />(vii) The plans and drawings for the access roads and haul roads were prepared <br />under the direction of a professional engineer(s). <br />U <br />TR-29 2.05 - 28 - 8/28/03 <br />APPRaV6D <br />!0~/0~0 3 <br />
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