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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
1/13/1995
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Mining Permit (Dated 5/26/1993 to 5/26/1988)
Permit Index Doc Type
PERMIT LEGAL DOCUMENT
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-L- <br /> e) ( I) Unless the proposed operation was an operation which produced coal <br /> in commercial quantities in the year preceding August 3, 1977 and at that time <br /> was located within or adjacent to alluvial valley floors, the proposea surface <br /> coal mining operations would: <br /> (A) Not interrupt, discontinue, or preclude fanning on alluvial <br /> valley floors that are irrigated or naturally subirrigated, excluding <br /> undeveloped range lands which are not significant to fanning on said alluvial <br /> valley floors and those lands upon which the Boara has found that the farming <br /> which will be interrupted, discontinued, or precluded is of such small acreage <br /> as to be of negligible impact on said land' s agricultural production; or <br /> (B) not materially damage the quantity or quality of surface water <br /> or ground water systems that supply the alluvial valley floors described in <br /> sub-subparagraph (A) of this subparagraph ( I) . <br /> f) To the extent that the applicant proposes to extract coal by surface <br /> methods, and where the private mineral estate has ueen severed from the <br /> private surface estate, the applicant has submitted to the Division: <br /> ( I) The written consent of the surface owner to the extraction of <br /> coal uy surface coal mining; or <br /> ( II) A conveyance that expressly grants or reserves the right to <br /> extract the coal by surface coal mining, or, if the conveyance does not <br /> expressly grant the right to extract coal by surface coal mining, other legal <br /> aocumentation supporting applicant' s riynt of entry in accordance with State <br /> law. (Nothiny in the permit shall be construed as an adjudication of any <br /> property right. ) <br /> y) Subject to valid rights existing as of August 3, 1977, and with the <br /> further exception of those surface coal mining operations which were in <br /> existence on August 3, 1977, the application: <br /> (I) Does not include any lands within tine boundaries of units of <br /> the national park system, the national wildlife refuge systems, the national <br /> system of trains, the national wilderness preservation system, the wild and <br /> scenic rivers system, including study rivers designated under said act, and <br /> national recreation areas designated by act of the United States Congress; <br /> (II) Does not include any federal lands within the boundaries of <br /> any national forest, except to the extent that the Secretary of the United <br /> States Department of Agriculture has found that there are no significant <br /> recreational , timber, economic, or other values which may be incompatible with <br /> such surface mining operations, and: <br /> (A) Surface operations and impacts are incident to an <br /> underground coal mine; or <br /> (d) Where the Secretary of the United States Department of <br /> Agriculture has determined, with respect to lands in national forests which do <br /> not have significant forest cover, that surface mining is in compliance with <br />
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