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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1991078
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
1/5/2012
Doc Name
Request for Phase III Bond Release
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J. E. Stover & Associates, Inc
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DRMS
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SL3
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PUBLIC NOTICE <br />Honeywood Coal Company, 95 White Bridge Road, No. 404, Nashville, TN 37205, has submitted an <br />application for a phase Ill bond release to the Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety for its <br />mining permit No. C- 1991 -078. The initial mining permit was approved February 10, 1992. The <br />current mining permit was approved February 10, 2007. This permit action will release 100 percent <br />of the remaining reclamation bond. The current reclamation bond value is $65,915 and is in the <br />form of a letter of credit. The area for which phase III bond release is being requested is about <br />111.2 acres; of which 21.0 acres are considered 'permanent facilities' at the Hamilton Mine Site <br />located in portions of Section 33, Township 46 North, Range15 West, N.M.P.M. Montrose County, <br />CO. <br />Honeywood Coal Company operated the Hamilton Mine from March 1992 to July 1993. The coal <br />sales contract was not renewed in 1993. Therefore, during the third and fourth quarters of 1993 the <br />mine site was reclaimed. All equipment and facilities were removed from the mine site. The mine <br />site was regraded to approximate original contour, topsoil was replaced on the regraded areas and <br />the mine site was seeded and mulched. Reclamation efforts were completed in December 1993. <br />Supplemental seeding was performed in 1995 and 1998. Sediment Pond A and the associated <br />ditch were reclaimed in late 2010. Vegetation has become well established during the ensuing <br />years. The Vegetation study conducted in July 2010 and August 2011 demonstrate revegetation <br />success criteria, have been achieved for the last two consecutive years. <br />Honeywood has established vegetation which supports the approved post mine land use of <br />improved rangeland and wildlife habitat and meets the approved success standard for vegetative <br />cover. Since the July 2010 survey was used in part for the Phase I I bond release, and the August <br />2011 vegetation survey demonstrated similar results, the reclaimed mine site meets the approved <br />success standard for cover and supports the approved postmining land use of rangeland and <br />wildlife habitat. All reclamation work has been performed in accordance with plans approved by the <br />Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety. <br />A soil loss demonstration for the reclaimed area was incorporated into the permit with the approval <br />of TR -10 and MR -11 in 2009. The calculations demonstrate that untreated drainage from the <br />reclaimed area will contribute fewer suspended solids to streamflow or runoff outside the permit area <br />than will untreated drainage from the natural surrounding area. The reduction in suspended solids <br />determination is consistent with the permit document which states 'the surface coal mining operation <br />is not expected to result in the contamination, diminution, or interruption of an underground or <br />surface water. <br />Review of annual hydrologic reports demonstrate there is no evidence of groundwater <br />contamination. Based on geology in the area, the surface mining operation was unlikely to affect <br />groundwater as the potentiometric surface of the groundwater is approximately 100 feet below the <br />lowest coal seam that could have been mined, and impermeable layers of shale totaling about 20- <br />feet thick exist between the lowest coal seam that could have been mined and the aquifer. <br />The Hamilton Mine permit area is located in portions of the following described lands. <br />Township 46 North, Range 15 West, N.M.P.M. <br />Section 32: E /2E/2 <br />Section 33: W /2, Disturbed areas in the S /2NW /4NE/4, <br />SE /4NE /4, W /2NW /4SE /4 <br />
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