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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/17/2010
Doc Name
Rule 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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PR3
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RULE 2 PERMITS <br />Coal will be hauled from the various mining areas in haulage trucks to the primary crusher facility as <br />shown on the Map 2213. Following primary crushing, the coal is hauled to the Gossard Loadout facility, <br />as shown on the Existing Structures - North Map (Map 21). <br />The coal crushing and conveying operations at the primary crusher and the Gossard Loadout will be <br />equipped with a water spraying system at all coal transfer points. A four -sided enclosure- bas -been will <br />be installed on the truck dump at the primary crusher to prevent excessive dust emissions. The <br />secondary crusher at the Gossard Loadout has a bag house to control coal dust emissions. A stacking <br />tube with metal doors is also used to minimize coal dust emissions at the 100,000 ton crushed coal <br />stockpile. The air quality control measures at the coal crushing handling and loadout facilities have been <br />approved by the Colorado Department of Health, Air Pollution Control Division. <br />Colowyo will maintain a several acre area for coal storage near the primary crusher and also near the <br />Gossard Loadout. Inactive storage piles will be sloped and compacted to prevent wind erosion and <br />spontaneous combustion. If coal dust becomes troublesome in the active coal storage piles, a mobile <br />water truck with a high pressure pump and nozzle is available for dust suppression. <br />No thermal dryers will be used in the coal crushing and handling facilities. <br />Disturbance <br />Colowyo, as much as is practical, minimizes the area of land disturbed at any one time. Topsoil will be <br />removed only to the extent necessary to accommodate the mining operations. Through the mine plan, the <br />rehandling of both topsoil and overburden is kept to a minimum. Reclamation of disturbed areas will <br />commence as contemporaneously as possible. <br />As necessary, a mobile water truck will be assigned to work in topsoil or overburden removal operations <br />to keep any dusty conditions under control. Planting of special windbreak vegetation in the permit area is <br />not planned. <br />Blasting <br />Sequential blasting is utilized as a standard practice to reduce the amount of unconfined particulate matter <br />produced. <br />Complete blasting information is set forth in Section 2.05.3 and Sections 4.08.1 through 4.08.6. <br />Protection of Public Parks and Historical Places <br />No public parks are located within the proposed revised permit area or adjacent areas; therefore, no public <br />parks will be affected by the proposed mining operations. Likewise, the proposed mining operations will <br />not effect any places included on or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historical Places. <br />Surface Mining Near Underground Mining <br />No surface mining activities within the permit area will be conducted within 500 feet of an underground <br />mine. <br />r� <br />Collom — Rule 2 , Page 120 Revision Date: 1/23/09 <br />Revision No.: PR -03 <br />
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