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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
3/19/2009
Doc Name
Follow-Up to March 17, 2009 Meeting Between TMI and the Coal Program
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Dan Hernandez
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Jason Musick
Type & Sequence
PR6
Email Name
JDM
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<br /> include... <br />34-33-11 l(1)(a) The identification of the lands... <br />34-33-111(1)(b) The condition of the land.... <br />34-33-11 l(1)(c) The use which is proposed to be made of the land following reclamation... <br />34-33-111(1)(d) A detailed description of how the proposed postmining land use is to be <br /> achieved... <br />34-33-111(1)(e) The engineering techniques proposed to be used... <br />34-33-111(1)(f) The consideration which has been given to maximize the utilization and <br /> conservation of the solid fuel resource being recovered... <br />34-33-111(1)(g) A detailed estimated timetable for the accomplishment of each major step in the <br /> reclamation plan <br />34-33-111(1)(i) The steps to be taken to comply with ...any applicable health and safety standards <br /> as administered by applicable state and federal agencies <br />34-33-111(1)(j) The consideration which has been given to developing the reclamation plan in a <br /> manner consistent with local physical, environmental and climatological <br /> conditions <br />34-33-120(2)(a) Describe how surface coal mining operations will maximize the utilization and <br /> conservation of the solid fuel resource... <br />34-33-120(2)(b) Describe how surface coal mining and reclamation operations will restore land <br /> affected to a condition capable of supporting the uses... <br />34-33-120(2)(c) Except as provided, describe how all surface coal mining and reclamation <br /> operations will backfill, compact where needed to provide stability or leaching of <br /> toxic materials, and grade in order to restore the approximate original contour of <br /> the land... <br />34-33-120(2)(d) Describe how all surface coal mining and reclamation operations will stabilize <br /> and protect all surface areas, including spoil piles, affected by the surface coal <br /> mining and reclamation operations... <br />34-33-120(2)(j) Describe how all surface coal mining and reclamation operations will minimize <br /> the disturbances to the prevailing hydrologic balance... <br />34-33-120(2)(k) Describe how all surface coal mining and reclamation operations will, with <br /> respect to surface disposal of mine wastes, tailings, coal processing wastes, and <br /> other wastes in area other than the mine working or excavations... <br />34-33-120(2)(n) Ensure that all debris, acid-forming materials, toxic materials, or... <br />34-33-120(2)(p) Describe how all surface coal mining and reclamation operations will ensure that <br /> all reclamation efforts proceed in an environmentally sound manner and as <br /> contemporaneously as practicable... <br />34-33-120(2)(v) Describe how all surface coal mining and reclamation operations will place all <br /> excess spoil material resulting from surface coal mining and reclamation <br /> operations in such a manner that (I-IX) <br />Regulations <br />1.04(1 a) Definition of "acid drainage" <br />1.04(2) Definition of "acid-forming materials" <br />1.04(6) Definition of "adjacent area" <br />1.04(7) Definition of "affected area"
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