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2010-05-07_PERMIT FILE - C2009087A (5)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2009087A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/7/2010
Doc Name
Legal, Financial, Compliance, and Related Information 2.03.1 Objectives
Section_Exhibit Name
2.03 Legal, Financial, Compliance, and Related Information
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RULE 2 - PERMITS <br />0 2.03 Legal, Financial, Compliance, and Related Information <br />2.03.1 Objectives <br />The objective of Section 2.03 is to ensure that CDRMS receives all relevant information regarding <br />ownership and control of underground coal mining operations, the ownership and control of the <br />property to be affected by those operations, the compliance history and the status of the PSCM and <br />other relevant persons, and other important information required in the application. <br />2.03.2 Responsibilities <br />SCCC is providing CDRMS with this written application to perform underground coal mining and <br />reclamation operations. The format parallels the CMLRB coal mining regulations. This application <br />focuses on the requirements of the Coal Regulations of the CMLRB which includes Rule 2 - <br />Permits, Rule 3 — Performance Bond Requirements, and Rule 4 — Performance Standards. <br />2.03.3 (1 -9) Format and Supplemental Information <br />(1) SCCC has endeavored to delineate information in this application that is current, presented <br />clearly and concisely, and supported by the appropriate references to technical and other written <br />material available. <br />(2 -5) All the tests, analyses and surveys were carried out pursuant to these Rules were performed or <br />. certified by a qualified person. All the chemical and physical laboratory analyses were conducted <br />by a laboratory using approved and standardized procedures. All the water quality sampling and <br />laboratory analyses were conducted in accordance with the current edition of "Standard Methods for <br />the Examination of Water and Wastewater ", or the methodology in 40 CFR Part 136 and Part 434. <br />Personnel responsible for all the technical data submitted in this application are identified by: names <br />of persons or organizations which collected and analyzed the data; the dates of collection and <br />analyses; and the descriptions of the methodology used to collect and analyze the data. <br />(6) The application for this underground mining and reclamation permit was made on forms <br />provided by CDRMS. <br />(7) The names and addresses and positions of officials of each private or academic research <br />organization or governmental agency consulted during the preparation of this application for <br />information on land uses, soils, geology, vegetation, fish and wildlife, water quality and quantity, <br />air quality, and archaeological, cultural, and historical features are listed below: <br />Land Uses: Twentymile Coal Company <br />Jerry M. Nettleton — Environmental Manager <br />29515 Routt County Road 27 <br />Oak Creek, Colorado 80467 <br />(970) 870 -2712 <br />Archaeological, Metcalf Archeological Consultants, Inc. <br />• Cultural, and Anne McKibbin- Archaeologist <br />Historical Features: PO Box 899 <br />Eagle, Colorado 81631 <br />(970) 328 -6244 <br />PSCM Permit App. 2.03 -1 Revision 12/17/09 <br />
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