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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2009087A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/8/2012
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Permit Area
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05.3 Operation Plan - Permit Area
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Upon approval of the NOI and MR, PSCM will file a corporate surety with the Land Mined <br />Reclamation Board to assure that the reclamation obligations are fulfilled. <br />The following sections describe the specific proposed reclamation practices to be used to return <br />areas disturbed by the exploration activities to a stable condition and productive use. <br />Drill Hole or Well Plugging — Sealing and Abandonment: All drillholes will be plugged, sealed, <br />and abandoned unless they are converted into a groundwater monitor well. Deeper drillholes will <br />be plugged with a minimum of 6 cubic yards (about 750 feet) of cement slurry — this is the off - <br />road transport capacity of a cement truck. Shallower drillholes will be plugged with between 3 <br />and 5 cubic yards of cement slurry (as appropriate). The cement slurry will be tremied into the <br />drillhole from the bottom of the hole, up through the target units. This will effectively plug and <br />seal all coal beds and potential groundwater aquifers to prevent vertical groundwater migration <br />and cross - contamination of aquifers. <br />Any remaining open drillhole interval will be filled with other suitable plugging material (plug <br />gel or vendor - specific grout compounds) and /or drill cuttings to within 5 feet of the ground <br />surface and the drillhole will be sealed with a surface plug consisting of at least 5 feet of cement. <br />Surface casing, if used to keep the drillhole open, will be cut -off at or below grade. Reclaimed <br />drillhole locations will be marked with either a steel fence post or a metal survey cap at or below <br />ground level (used where agricultural cropping occurs). All drillhole locations will be accurately <br />surveyed, and distinctly numbered, allowing for future identification. Abandonment reports will <br />be prepared and filed, as required by applicable regulations. When no longer needed, as noted <br />above, the groundwater monitor wells will be plugged, sealed, and abandoned in essentially the <br />same manner, with the stipulation that cement slurry will be used for plugging the entire well <br />interval. <br />Exploration Site Reclamation: Following completion of exploration activities (drilling, sampling, <br />and geophysical logging) for each exploration site, any drillholes not converted to monitoring <br />wells will be plugged, sealed and abandoned, as previously described, and exploration disturbance <br />will be reclaimed. In accordance with Rules 2.02.2(2)(f) and 4.21.4(4), excavations, artificial flat <br />areas, and embankments created during exploration will be returned to their original contour <br />promptly after such features are no longer needed for coal exploration. Site reclamation will <br />follow completion of exploration activities for each site as soon as reasonably practical, <br />recognizing however, that certain reclamation activities may be coordinated to take advantage of <br />equipment and personnel availability. Seeding of reclaimed exploration sites will occur during the <br />first favorable seeding period (typically late fall [preferred], or early spring) following completion <br />of site reclamation. The following summarizes the steps and general sequence for reclamation of <br />exploration disturbance areas: <br />1) On completion of exploration activities at a given site, all trash, debris, and exploration <br />equipment and supplies will be removed from the site. <br />Peabody Sage Creek Project 9 April 2012 <br />
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