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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981037
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
5/24/2000
Doc Name
PKA-0-457
Permit Index Doc Type
Reclamation Projects
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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as Chen' s Hill; <br /> f . A solution to the problem of insufficient monies <br /> available for completely backfilling the East Pit would <br /> be for the Board to allow for the unpermitted placement <br /> of coal processing waste into the East pit from the <br /> adjacent active Southfield Mine (Permit No. C-81-014) , <br /> operated by Energy Fuels Mining Company ( "Energy <br /> Fuels" ) . <br /> g. - -A schedule should be developed for the purpose of <br /> ensuring timely completion of the remainder of the <br /> reclamation activities. <br /> 3 . The Division presented evidence and/or testimony at the <br /> Formal Public hearing on August 25-26, 1993 , demonstrating <br /> that: <br /> a. The Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation <br /> Board for Coal Mining require coal processing waste <br /> from active operations to be disposed of areas <br /> permitted and bonded in accordance with the MLRB rules <br /> and regulations for coal mining. <br /> b. On June 30, 1993 , the Division met with representatives <br /> of Energy Fuels, the permittee of the Southfield Mine. <br /> At that meeting, Energy Fuels discussed a proposal that <br /> would entail Energy Fuels disposing of coal processing <br /> waste from the Southfield Mine' s active operations into <br /> the East Pit at the GEC Strip Mine, as a solution to <br /> accomplishing backfilling of the pit, as the monies <br /> remaining from the forfeited GEC performance bond <br /> following reclamation of Section 24 were insufficient <br /> to allow for complete- backfilling—of the .East Pit. <br /> Energy Fuels asserted its position at that meeting that <br /> it would be interested in disposing of its coal <br /> processing waste from the active Southfield Mine into <br /> the East Pit only if the Division would not require <br /> Energy Fuels to assume the reclamation liability for <br /> the East Pit. <br /> The Division stated its position to Energy Fuels at the <br /> June 30, 1993 meeting that the Division could not grant <br /> to any permittee a waiver from the State law or the <br /> Board' s regulations regarding the requirements for <br /> disposal of coal processing waste. Energy Fuels stated <br /> that given the State' s position, Energy Fuels would not <br /> be interested in disposing of its waste into the East <br /> Pit . <br /> C . The Division agreed with the Board and Corley that a <br /> 'Board- Order outlining the relationships and <br /> responsibilities between the Inactive Mines Program, <br />
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