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2012-08-14_PERMIT FILE - C1996084A
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996084A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/14/2012
Doc Name
pg 2.05-1 to 2.05-45a
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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Rule 2: PermiCs <br />• (7) Coal Handling Structures <br />Coal Handling structures as identified on Map 2.05.3-1, Mine Plan, are described in the <br />Operations Plan above. Coal will be loaded on haul trucks by front end loader for <br />transport to the loadout or directly to the Picketwire prepazation plant. If not trucked <br />directly to the Picketwire preparation plant, coal will be end-dumped at the loadout and <br />reclaimed by front end loader to rail cars for transfer to the Picketwire preparation plant <br />or direct shipment to customers. <br />(8) Coal Mine Waste and Non-Coal Processing Waste <br />When necessary ,coal will be processed at the existing permitted Picketwire preparation <br />plant under a modification of the approved Permit C-81-012. <br />All waste oils and grease, waste paints and waste batteries will re recycled when feasible. <br />Waste oils and grease and waste batteries will be stored in the fuel storage azea. The <br />waste oils and grease will be periodically picked up by an oil recovery service and <br />recycled or re-blended in accordance with applicable state and federal guidelines. Waste <br />paints and household type materials will typically be used in a timely manner, with little <br />waste material remaining on site. However, waste paints that may not be completely <br />used will be recycled if possible through an approved facility. Those materials that cannot <br />be recycled will be periodically logged and inventoried for off-site disposal at an <br />• approved facility. <br />2.05.4 RECLAMATION PLAN <br />The surface mines will be reclaimed as mining activities are complete. Reclamation <br />activities will require a period of approximately four to five months, which will include <br />salvage and removal of structures, backfill and grading, topsoiling and seeding. These <br />activities are further described in the sections below. <br />Backfilling and Grading <br />The reclamation plan will result in the site being returned to approximate original <br />contour. The approximate post-mining topography is presented in Map 2.05.4-1 and is <br />supported by Figures 2.05.4-1 through 2.05.4-14c. Figures 2.05.4-14d through 2.05.4- <br />14p illustrate designs for Fills I through 13, respectively. Figure 2.05.4-14q illustrates <br />the portion of the Jeff Canyon Haul Road where some of the excess road cut material <br />from the 2002 widening of Colorado State Highway 12 was placed. This material was <br />stabilized and vegetated; however, it is not part of LCC's coal mine permit reclamation <br />obligation. <br />• <br />i>:~a, z osao rz~~i~ z N~~ ~„n, 2.05-40 (Revised 10/3 U02) <br />
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