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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
6/12/2008
Doc Name
4th Adequacy Review
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Bowie Resources, LLC
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PR10
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n <br />9. Although mentioned in Section 2.05.6(6)(a)(ii)(A) in the permit application, please add brief <br />descriptions for the Hughes Cabins, the Terror Ditch and for those applicable portions of the <br />Terror Creek road and the Hubbard Creek road. Also, please add a reference to the Cultural <br />Resources report as the description of prehistoric campsite 5DT1326 <br />The Division has no further concerns. Pages 2.05-102, 103 and 104 were revised appropriately in <br />the December 28, 2006 submittal. <br />10. Portions of the Hubbard Creek road and the Terror Creek road are mentioned in Section <br />2.05.6(6)(a)(ii)(A) on revised page 2.05-103. However, only portions of the Hubbard Creek road <br />are described in Section 2.05.6(6)(b)(i)(C) on revised page 2.05-105. Please revise page 2.05-105 <br />to include a description of the projected effects from subsidence on portions of the Terror Creek <br />road. <br />The Division has no further concerns. Page 2.05-106 was revised in the December 28, 2006 <br />submittal to state that subsidence will not affect the Terror Creek road since the road is outside the <br />projected angle of draw. <br />11. In order to aid in the review process and under Rule 2.05.6(6)(a)(ii)(B), please add depictions to <br />Map 27 for those portions of the Hubbard Creek road and the Terror Creek road that are within <br />the permit and adjacent areas. <br />The Division has no further concerns. In the submittal dated December 28, 2006, Map 27 was <br />revised to include depictions of the Hubbard Creek road and the Terror Creek road. <br />12. On revised page 2.05-107, under Section 2.05.6(6)(f)(i), it is stated that Map 27 depicts the depth <br />of cover. The depth of cover numbers are present but the contours are barely visible. Please revise <br />Map 27 to show the depth of cover contours clearly. <br />The Division has no further concerns. Map 27 was revised in the December 28, 2006 submittal. <br />13. On revised page 2.05-107, there is an entryfor Rule 2.05.6(6)(c)(i)(F). However, this rule applies <br />to the subsidence monitoring program, which is relevant only if there is a determination of no <br />material damage or diminution of reasonably foreseeable use. In order to avoid any confusion, <br />please omit this rule reference and move the information concerning the cessation of the <br />subsidence monitoring program to the text pertaining to Rule 2.05.6(6)69(v)(B) where the <br />subsidence monitoring program is described. <br />Since a determination of no material damage was initially made for the Bruce Park Dam and <br />Terror Creek Reservoir, the Division requested in comment number 4 above that BRL move the <br />discussion of the seismic and subsidence monitoring program for the dam and reservoir to Rule <br />2.05.6(6)(c). The January 30, 2008 and May 12, 2008 submittals each included a complete <br />subsidence section, which contained the revised pages. <br />However, as explained in comment number 4 above, the Division is requesting that BRL revise the <br />permit text in Sections 2.05.6(6) and 2.04.7(3) to include a worst possible consequence of material <br />damage and diminution of reasonably foreseeable use to the Terror Creek Reservoir, but not to the <br />4
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