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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/29/2007
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operations and Reclamation Plans
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D
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• Stockpiles are specifically located to avoid erosion from wind and water and additional <br />compaction or contamination. As can be determined from the Topsoil Handling Map (Map <br />28), all proposed stockpiles are located within stable areas. The piles will be protected from <br />wind erosion by planting a perennial mixture as explained in Section 4.06.3 as soon as <br />conditions allow. Proper seasons of planting will be early spring or late fall. In addition to the <br />planted material, a considerable amount of volunteer growth can be expected to grow on all <br />stockpiled topsoil. <br />External erosion will be controlled through proper location of the stockpiles. No permanent <br />topsoil stockpiles will be placed in a drainage bottom where external erosion might pose a <br />potential threat. <br />Unnecessary compaction will be avoided by keeping all but essential traffic off the stockpiled <br />areas. Topsoil signs will identify topsoil stockpiles. Contamination of the stockpiles will be <br />eliminated by the careful selection of sites that are distant from the areas where actual mining <br />activities are occurring. Drainage ways and areas near spoiling and blasting will be avoided <br />where possible. <br />On October 7, 1992, a minor revision request was submitted to the Division providing for <br />topsoil removal for a dragline relocation. Refer to Exhibit 20 for details. <br />Overburden and Coal <br />The complete description of the removal, handling and storage of all overburden material <br />within the permit area is described under the Production, Methods and Equipment Section <br />found at the beginning of Section 2.05.3. The mining sequence for the planned operation is <br />shown on the Mine Plan Map (Map 23). Cross sections showing the mining operation during <br />the "steady-state" operation are found on the Mining Range Diagram Map 24. <br />The planned coal production at the Colowyo operation is shown in Table 3, Historic Coal <br />Shipped (sold) Rates and Anticipated Coal Shipped (sold) Rates. <br />L <br />2.05-27 Revision Date: 6/18/02 <br />Revision No: MR-57 <br />
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