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RULE 4 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br />4.12 Slides and Other Damage <br />Because of the mining technique used at the Colowyo operation and the inherent nature of the coal <br />geology, no natural barriers will be necessary. <br />At any time a slide occurs within the permit area which may have a potential adverse affect on public <br />property, health, safety, or the environment, Colowyo will notify the Division or other appropriate <br />governmental agencies and comply with any remedial measures necessary. <br />Higher than normal precipitation occurred in northwest Colorado in 1984 and 1985 causing numerous <br />landslides and slope failures throughout the region. One such slide occurred on a section of the paved <br />haul road and remedial actions were necessary to stabilize the area. For further information regarding the <br />remedial action, refer to Section 2.05.3 and Exhibit 17, Haul Road Facilities Modifications. This area has <br />remained stable since implementation of the remedial measures. <br />At approximately 6:29 pm on June 30, 2012 Colowyo's Meteorological Station recorded wind gusts up to <br />81.65 miles per hour. Within several minutes, Colowyo employees identified smoke coming from the <br />area immediately North of the mine access road West of the Lower Administration building. <br />After securing the scene for the safety of employees and the local responder crews including BLM, Moffat <br />County and Rio Blanco County resources, Colowyo supervisors immediately sent heavy equipment to the <br />Eastern and Western extents of the area actively burning and constructed fire lines approximately 20 feet <br />wide along a defendable perimeter. <br />The source of the fire was determined to be power lines contacting the ground due to a power pole being <br />snapped in half on the 25KV White River Electric Association line that runs parallel with the mine access <br />road on the North side of the road. This line provides power to the Gossard Loadout Area and associated <br />facilities in the Axial Basin. <br />Approximately 5 acres within Colowyo's permit boundary was affected by the moderate intensity fire as <br />shown on Figure 4.12 -1. The area is comprised of a mix of wheatgrass and low density sagebrush. <br />Additional surface disturbances within the permit boundary were created as a result of the necessity to <br />facilitate replacement of the broken power pole, re- hanging of the lines, and access corridors on the <br />Western and Eastern side of the fire for construction of the fire lines. Approximately 26 additional acres <br />burned outside of Colowyo's permit boundary on Colowyo private property, primarily in low density <br />sagebrush rangeland. A few acres of inactive wheat fields were also burned comprised mostly of <br />volunteer winter wheat. <br />The relatively low intensity nature of the fire does not appear to warrant or require supplemental seeding <br />within the permit boundary, however the areas impacted by the fire line and power pole repair access will <br />be smoothed over as soon as possible and broadcast seeded with the approved sagebrush steppe <br />reclamation seed mix as fall approaches. <br />Rule 4 Performance Standards 4.12 -1 Revision Date: 7/30/12 <br />Revision No.: MR -119 <br />