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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
Enforcement
Doc Date
9/26/1991
Doc Name
Inspection Reports/ Documents for year 1991
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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r <br /> 2. Future revisions to Mid-Continent's permit submitted in response to <br /> the Division 's mid-term review or otherwise submitted by Mid-Continent as <br /> required by the Division may result in an increase in the estimated cost of <br /> reclamation such that additional bond would be required. Any such increases <br /> in the reclamation bond shall be submitted by January 15, 1992. <br /> C. Permit Transfer <br /> 1 . The parties have entered into this agreement, in part, in order to <br /> encourage the sale of the mine to an operator capable of operating the mine in <br /> compliance with all applicable requirements. <br /> If an operator purchases the site, or otherwise is clearly committed <br /> to permitting, bonding and operating the site, before such time as <br /> Mid-Continent is required to perform the reclamation activities set out <br /> herein, the parties shall enter into negotiations, in good faith , to amend <br /> such provisions as are necessary to facilitate the transfer of the permit and <br /> to ensure that the facility is maintained, operated and reclaimed in full <br /> compliance with all regulatory requirements. <br /> 2. The purchaser of the mine property contained in the permit area <br /> covered by permit C-81-017 (the successor) shall apply in timely fashion, and <br /> such application will be reviewed, pursuant to the provisions of the Colorado <br /> Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Act and the applicable regulations, for <br /> transfer of the permit. <br /> D. Reclamation/Stabilization <br /> 1 . No later than July 12, 1991 , permittee representatives will accompany <br /> Division and U.S. Forest Service (USFS) personnel on a detailed segment by <br /> segment inspection of all portal bench areas as well as associated haul and <br /> access roads and all other roads within the permit area. The purpose of the <br /> inspection will be to identify road or mine bench areas which may be <br /> contributing excessive sediments to receiving streams, to identify acceptable <br /> options for interim stabilization, and to identify modifications to the <br /> approved reclamation plan which may be warranted with regard to <br /> decommissioning or reclaiming roads to meet final land use objectives. <br /> 2. By September 19, 1991 , for good cause shown, the Division will <br /> provide Mid-Continent or the successor permittee with a detailed summary <br /> containing joint recommendations of the Division and the USFS specifying <br /> remedial actions to be taken by the permittee and the timetable for their <br /> completion. <br /> 3. Within sixty days of receipt of the Division/USFS inspection summary, <br /> the permittee shall submit an appropriate revision application to the Division <br /> addressing modifications to the current plan for interim stabilization and <br /> final reclamation of roads and portal areas, incorporating the recommendations <br /> contained in the inspection summary. <br /> -4- <br />
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