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2011-01-13_PERMIT FILE - C1981038A (4)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/13/2011
Doc Name
Page 56 to 99
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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• 2.05.6 Mitigation of Surface Coal Mining Operation Impacts. <br />In 2010, as part of PR -4, Bowie No. 1 will transfer 2,379 acres from their permit boundary <br />to the Bowie No. 2 mine. In addition, Bowie No. 1 agrees that a portion of three Federal <br />Coal Leases will be transferred to the Bowie No.2 Mine. This additional permit area and <br />the Federal Coal Leases will be incorporated into the Bowie No. 2 permit, and will <br />encompass some of the old workings developed from the Bowie No. 1 mine. The Bowie <br />No. 2 Mine has agreed to assume any and all of the liability associated with the old <br />workings that are encompassed by the Bowie No. 2 Mine permit boundary. Therefore, <br />some portions of section 2.05.6 are no longer applicable as the liability has been <br />transferred to the Bowie No.2 permit. <br />(1) (a) See the Air Quality Appendix in Volume 9 for copies of all present Emissions Permits. <br />(b) Air Quality Monitorinq <br />At the Orchard Valley Mine, Colorado Westmoreland Inc. had two monitoring sites for high - <br />volume particulate samplers (hi -vol). One of the stations was located near the mine haul road <br />and the other was near the silo area (see Map 8A -8). Air samples were taken at these hi -vols <br />every fourth day, per the Colorado Department of Health, Air Quality Control Division sampling <br />schedule. CWI received summaries of fugitive dust quantities from this data which was compiled <br />by Air Sciences, Inc. of Lakewood, Colorado and formerly by Marlatt and Associates of Fort <br />Collins, Colorado. These reports are presented in the Climatology -High Volume Sampling <br />Appendix in Volume 9, and are on file in the CWI office in Paonia, Colorado. <br />• As the monitoring data has consistently shown compliance with ambient air quality standards, <br />the Colorado Department of Health, Air Quality Control Division, approved CWJ's request to <br />discontinue the high - volume particulate sampling. See the Department of Health <br />correspondence in the Air Quality Appendix, Volume 9. <br />Up until 1979, CWI maintained a weather station in order to develop important baseline data. <br />This station was located at the railroad wye southeast of the train loadout facilities and recorded <br />temperature, wind speed, and direction. CWI received summaries of weather data compiled by <br />Marlatt & Associates. <br />Colorado Westmoreland Inc.'s Air Pollution measures for fugitive dust control are in compliance <br />with 2.05.6(1). Mitigation measures for minimizing the impact of the mining and coal loading on <br />the air quality are directed in four areas keeping all coal inside a controlled environment from <br />the mine to the train, rapid reclamation of disturbed areas, general cleanliness of the mine <br />operation, and if stockpiling of coal is necessary, implementation of special air control <br />measures. <br />0 <br />04/10 84 PR -4 <br />F2 -I <br />PPk.d VF o <br />1/13/11 <br />
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