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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981014
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
6/14/2001
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings (RN-3)
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DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
Findings
Email Name
JHB
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D
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Section B <br /> The following findings and specific approvals are required by Rule <br /> 4 : <br /> I . Roads <br /> Haul Roads: Rule 4.03 .1 <br /> There are no haul roads at the Southfield Mine site or <br /> loadout. All coal is loaded into highway haulage trucks <br /> within the open mine yard which extends to County Road 92 . At <br /> the loadout, trucks enter a similar open yard directly from <br /> County Road 79, and dump the coal in temporary stockpiles <br /> within the yard area. <br /> Access Roads: Rule 4.03 .2 <br /> The mine has one access road to and from the mine refuse <br /> disposal area, which extends from County Road 92 to the <br /> facility area and to the refuse pile (see Map 18 for details) . <br /> All the permitted roads for the mine site can be found on Map <br /> 18 of the permit application. The access road was constructed <br /> in 1982 and is maintained in compliance with applicable <br /> regulatory requirements . Drainage from the road is captured <br /> via a ditch and routed into Sediment Pond #5 through a 30 " <br /> culvert after passing through the facilities area (see Map 20 <br /> for culvert location) . <br /> The road was originally a ranch road which was expanded for <br /> use specifically designed for the 30 ton rear dump truck <br /> utilized to haul coal refuse. Maximum design speed is 35 MPH, <br /> design width 30 feet and sustained grade 10% . <br /> Stipulation No . 9 requires the operator to post "Steep Grade" <br /> signs along the access road to and from the refuse pile. <br /> Stipulation No . 9 states : <br /> THE OPERATOR SHALL POST AND MAINTAIN "STEEP SLOPE CAUTION <br /> SIGNS" ALONG THE ACCESS ROAD TO THE REFUSE DUMP. TWO MONTHS <br /> PRIOR TO ABANDONMENT AND RECLAMATION OF THE ACCESS ROAD, THE <br /> OPERATOR SHALL SUBMIT APPROPRIATE GEOTECHNICAL STABILITY <br /> ANALYSIS TO DEMONSTRATE COMPLIANCE WITH THE STABILITY <br /> REQUIREMENTS OF RULES 4 . 03 . 2 (3 ) (c) (i) or (d) (viii) ; OR IN THE <br /> ALTERNATIVE, THE OPERATOR SHALL SUBMIT A PROPOSED RECLAIMED <br /> CONFIGURATION WITH APPROPRIATE STABILITY ANALYSIS TO <br /> Southfield Mine Permit Renewal 03 <br /> 31 <br />
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