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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
2/24/2010
Doc Name
Complete Text Submittal - Letter, TOC, 2.03 & 2.04
Type & Sequence
PR12
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D
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2.04.4(1) <br />• The area disturbed by the relocation of pond B and associated ditches was <br />investigated by the Grand River Institute during August 1998. The area <br />disturbed by the vent shaft and associated light use road in Freeman Gulch <br />was investigated by the Grand River Institute during November 1988. <br />The Gob Vent Borehole drill sites and associated light use roads were <br />investigated by the Grand River Institute during May 2000. No cultural <br />resources were identified. The survey results are presented in Volume VI. <br />A Class III Cultural Resource Inventory and Paleontological Assessment <br />Report for 1640 Acres of BLM Administered Lands and 1360 Acres of Forest <br />Service Administered Lands within the Iron Point Coal Lease Tract (COC- <br />61209) are presented in Volume VI. The field work was performed during <br />August and October 2000. <br />The area disturbed by the construction of the unit train loadout was <br />investigated by the Grand River Institute during July 2000. No eligible <br />cultural resources were identified. The survey results are presented in <br />Volume VI. <br />. The 20 acre area added to the permit boundary along Hubbard Creek forthe <br />construction of the vent shaft was investigated by the Grand River Institute <br />during April 2007 (TR -47). No eligible cultural resources were identified. <br />The survey results are presented in Volume Vl. <br />The 560 acre lease modification area number 3 was investigated by the <br />Grand River Institute during July 2008 (PR -11). No eligible cultural <br />resources were identified. The survey results are presented in Volume VI. <br />The west mine expansion, as detailed in PR -12 had one important and <br />applicable cultural and historic resource survey conducted. The 1520 acre <br />survey of 1330 acres of private land and 190 acres of BLM managed lands <br />was investigated by the Grand River Institute during July 2004. Three <br />historic sites and one prehistoric isolated find were found to be previously <br />recorded. The survey identified and newly recorded an animal pen and a <br />lean- totwickiup shelter. The animal pen was field evaluated as not eligible <br />and no further work was recommended. Final site evaluations and <br />determinations of adverse effects to the sites will be made by the controlling <br />federal agency in consultation with the State Historic Preservation Officer <br />(SHPO). The survey results are presented in Volume VI. <br />• <br />PR -12 2.04 -10 - 02110 <br />
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