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2008-04-22_PERMIT FILE - X200822901 (4)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X200822901
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/22/2008
Doc Name
NOI Application
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Peabody
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DRMS
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JDM
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March 25, 2008 <br />Mr. Scott Cowman <br />c/o Colorado Coal Resources, LLC <br />29515 Routt County Road 27 <br />Oak Creek, CO 80467 <br />This letter suggests a seed mixture that Colorado Coal Resources, LLC (CCR) should use to <br />revegetate coal exploration surface disturbance associated with the Cow Camp 2008 Exploration <br />Program. CCR and Grassy Creek Holding Company, LLC (Grassy Creek) entered into an <br />Exploration and Prospect Drilling Agreement, dated , 2008, which granted .CCR the <br />right to enter onto select Grassy Creels controlled Property to prospect for, drill and otherwise <br />evaluate coal underlying the surface of the Property. <br />The description of the exploration drillhole locations is: <br />SW/4 SE/4 Section 34, Township 6 North, Range 87 West <br />SE/4 NW/4 Section 34, Township 6 North, Range 87 West, of the 6~' P.M., all in Routt <br />County, Colorado <br />The approximate locations of the drillholes are shown on the drawing entitled "Cow Camp 2008 <br />Exploration Surface Owner Map" and are referenced as drillhole numbers CCU017 and CCU029. <br />The land that will be disturbed by the exploration drilling is upland range/pastureland used for <br />Iivestoclc grazing and wildlife habitat. The drillhole locations are near lands previously reclaimed <br />by Seneca Coat Company in conjunction with it's Seneca II Mine. CCR should reseed the <br />exploration pad disturbance with the seed mixture used by Seneca Coal Company to reclaim <br />range/pastureland area. Following is the seed mixture (and recommended vaxiety, if available) that <br />was used by Seneca Coal Company. <br />Species PLS lbs/acre <br />Thickspilce wheatgrass (Critana) 1.0 <br />Mountain brome (Bromar) 2.0 <br />Western wheatgrass (Arriba) 2.0 <br />Slender wheatgrass (San Luis) 2.0 <br />Bluebunch wheatgrass (Secar) 1.0 <br />Basin wildrye (Trailhead) 2.0 <br />Orchardgrass (Paiute} 0.25 <br />Green needlegrass (Lodorm) 2.0 <br />Canada bluegrass (Ruebens) 0.10 <br />Sheep fescue (Covar) 0.25 <br />Big bluegrass (Sherman) 0.25 <br />Alfalfa (Falcata) 0.10 <br />Roclry Mtn. penstemon (Bandera) 0.25 <br />Palmer penstemon (Ceder) 0.10 <br />Blue flax (Appar) 0.50 <br />Arrowleaf balsaroot (Native) 0.50 <br />Tailcup lupine (Native) 1.0 <br />Yarrow (Native) 0.10 <br />
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