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C1981019
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6/20/2011
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Revised 5/23/2011 Rule 4
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PR3
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RULE 4 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br />Because of the multi -seam nature of the mining operation described in Section 2.05, backfilling and <br />grading cannot be completed within 180 days following coal removal. Backfilling and grading will be <br />completed in variance of the 180 day requirement in a manner previously approved and described below, <br />and in Sections 2.05 and 4.14.1. As shown on the mining Typical Pit Cross Section (Map 24C), mining <br />will be carried out in any one area for a considerable length of time (approximately five years to reach the <br />lowest coal seam). A series of benches will be necessary in the operation to recover the lower coal seams, <br />and an additional series of benches will be necessary to dump the shovel /truck overburden material in a <br />configuration that achieves the topography shown on the post- mining Topography Map (Map 19C). <br />When multi -seams are mined, backfilling and rough grading cannot begin until the lower -most seam is <br />mined. See Spoil Grading Map (Map 29B), which shows the time frames in which grading will occur in <br />relation to the time of removal of "X" seam coal, which is shown on the Mine Plan Map (Map 23B). <br />As mining progresses to the south, overburden material from each successive cut will be backfilled into <br />the previously mined out area and the additional spoil will continue to buildup in previously mined areas. <br />Initially a temporary out of pit spoil pile will be created to the North of the Collom Lite Pit and will <br />remain in place until the end of mine life. Table 2.05.6 -5 presents a mine wide volumetric calculation in <br />support of post mining topography and illustrates that permanent out of pit spoil will not be needed. <br />The backfilled mining areas will be graded to establish a stable post mine topography that blends into the <br />undisturbed areas outside the mining limits (Map 19C). Colowyo will grade all final slopes so that overall <br />grades do not exceed 3H:1V (Map 20C). <br />As described on Map 29B, backfilling and grading activities are scheduled to be completed in the Little <br />Collom X pit area not impacted by the development of the temporary overburden stockpile, <br />approximately five years after initial mining begins. Map 23B describes the anticipated mining <br />progression in the Little Collom X pit. Immediate backfilling of the Little Collom X pit is precluded by <br />the potential for highwall mining resource opportunities in this location (not currently shown or sought at <br />this point in time) in addition to the initial center boxcut location serving as a significant interception <br />point for runoff and snowmelt collection during the initial boxcut development of both proposed pits. <br />Where necessary, the regraded spoil surface will be roughened by ripping or discing etc., to ensure a bond <br />between the topsoil and spoil to reduce slippage. To date there is no evidence of topsoil slippage on <br />reclaimed areas in the existing permit area. A few small tension cracks resulting from settling of fill and <br />topsoil have occurred in a few areas within a year or two after reclamation, but soon stabilize and begin to <br />fill in. <br />The final surface as shown on the Post - mining Topography Map (Map 19C) will approximate the overall <br />pre- mining grades (Map 19D). Appropriate cross sections that show the anticipated final surface <br />configuration of the proposed permit area, in conjunction with the existing pre- mining topography, are <br />shown on the Pre - mining and Post - mining Cross Section (Map 20C). <br />r� <br />Collom — Rule 4 , Page 27 Revision Date: 5/20/11 <br />Revision No.: PR -03 <br />M <br />
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