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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
8/18/2008
Doc Name
Exhibit 79 Deer Creek Shaft & E Seam Methane Drainage Wells Project
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PR14
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<br />34. Where construction in or immediately adjacent to WIZ BMP <br />cannot be avoided, specific protection and mitigation <br />measures designed to protect or restore riparian values <br />will be implemented. These may include, but would not <br />be limited to: use of silt fence, berms, straw bales, or <br />other measures to minimize sediment contributions to the <br />riparian area; use of geotextiles as a base for road fills to <br />avoid disturbance of riparian soils; placement of <br />appropriate drainage structures to maintain effective <br />flows through the riparian area, stabilize slopes, and <br />minimize erosion; recovery, stockpiling, and replacement <br />of riparian soils by horizon where soil disturbance is <br />unavoidable; and use of a USFS approved riparian seed <br />mix and riparian plantings. Sediment filters and traps <br />must be used, unless waived in writing by a USFS <br />representative. Silt fencing alone will generally not be <br />considered adequate. All sediment control structures must <br />be routinely inspected and maintained until their function <br />has been replaced by adequate reclamation practices. <br />Road Operations 35. Minnesota Creek, Dry Fork, and Horse Gulch roads will <br />continue to be open for public full size vehicle and ATV <br />• use throughout the project. MCC will sign roads warning <br />the public of heavy truck traffic during the active drilling <br />season. <br />All project temporary roads will be closed to public <br />motorized vehicle use during the active drilling season <br />and during the winter months. Motorized will be <br />restricted to administratively approved traffic during this <br />closure period. Locked gates and signs meeting USFS <br />MUTCD requirements will be provided, installed, and <br />maintained by MCC at the intersections of the Horse <br />Gulch and West Flatiron roads, the Dry Fork Road and <br />Long Draw Saddle ATV Trail, the Dry Fork and Upper <br />Deep Creek roads, and any other locations designated by <br />the USFS official. The drilling season is expected to end <br />each year in September, at which time certain temporary <br />roads will be open for public motorized use until snow <br />conditions preclude use. The roads that will be open to <br />public motorized use in the fall include West Flatiron, <br />Long Draw Saddle, and West Bench Roads. <br />0 <br />BMP <br />BUT <br />27
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