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2011-06-15_PERMIT FILE - C1981038A (3)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/15/2011
Doc Name
page 100 to 164
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 3
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42.05 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR SURFACE OR DNDERGROUND MINING ACTIVITIES -- <br />MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATION AND RECLAMATION PLANS. <br />2.05.6 Mitigation of Surface Coal Mining Operation Impacts. (Cont'd.) <br />(6) (e) (ii) (B) A subsidence survey, performed by Geo- <br /> Hydro Consulting, Inc., identified Re- <br /> newable Resource Lands within the per- <br /> mit area as described in Section <br />\ (6)(e)(iv). The Worst Possible Conse- <br />\\,, (a' <br />.x ~ quences of Subsidence, Section 2,05.6- <br />(6)(c) identified the remote possibili- <br />~ ~I'~' ~ <br />~,,p~ <br />'W ty of surficial aquifer disruption in <br />[erms of beneficial groundwater produc- <br />\~- <br />~<`` lion. Economically and technologically <br />O <br />,l ` <br />V" feasible repair techniques to the sur- <br />~ ~ ficial aquifer are at this time untest- <br />~ ed (refer to Subsidence Repair Hand- <br />~ book, Volume 3). <br /> (C) The vast majority of the land to be un- <br /> dermined is used for rangeland. A few <br /> structures also are located in this <br /> area. Steven's Gulch Road and various <br /> trails access areas in the permit area <br /> and also U. S. Forest Service lands to <br />. the north. As decribed in detail in <br /> Geo-Hydro's Subsidence Study, Volume 3, <br /> little effect to these resources is an- <br /> ticipated. Subsidence does not change <br /> soils resources. The general topogra- <br /> phy of the area will experience general <br /> lowering, but no large changes are an- <br /> ticipated. Vegetation type and cover <br /> will not be affected unless water sup- <br /> ply is disrupted. The Terror Creek and <br /> West Roatcap Creek stream channels are <br /> not undermined, as they are located <br /> outside the lease boundary, see Map <br /> 4-LA. Protective pillars will be left <br /> under the Steven's Gulch and East Roat- <br /> cap Creek stream channels. Refer to <br /> the control plan in Section 2,05,6(6)- <br /> (f), Significant ponds and springs <br /> have been designated and protected. <br /> The ground water resources located in <br /> Steven's Gulch and East Roatcap Creek <br /> are also protected by the Subsidence <br /> Control Plan. <br />Revised 12/26/84 <br />Revised 10/01/87 <br />154 <br />
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