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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
4/3/2013
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings
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DRMS
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Bowie Resources, LLC
Type & Sequence
PR13
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SLB
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in this section. A report containing subsidence predictions, impacts and possible <br />mitigation measures may be found in exhibit 15 of the permit. <br />The applicant has proposed a subsidence control and monitoring plan in accordance with <br />Rule 2.05.6(6) and has committed to adopt all measures discussed in the plan, in order to <br />reduce the likelihood of subsidence, prevent material damage, or mitigate the effects. <br />The Division approved the plan (4.20.1(2) and 4.20.3(1)). <br />Because of the concerns about allowing mining within 1 mile of the Terror Creek <br />Reservoir (Bruce Park dam), Stipulation No. 9 was added to the permit application to <br />address concerns about subsidence and seismicity effects on the dam. This stipulation <br />was complied with and terminated on January 5, 2009. <br />XVL Concurrent Surface and Underground Mining <br />This section does not apply to the Bowie No. 2 Mine permit application. <br />XVIL Operations on Alluvial Valley Floors <br />A. The Division has determined that an alluvial valley floor does not exist within the <br />affected area; however, an alluvial valley floor does exist in the adjacent area. <br />Therefore, the following findings are made for the alluvial valley floor located <br />along the North Fork of the Gunnison River, downgradient from the Bowie No. 2 <br />Mine. <br />The Division finds that activities proposed by the applicant will not <br />interrupt, discontinue, or preclude farming on the alluvial valley floors that <br />are irrigated or naturally subirrigated (4.24.3(1)). <br />ii. The proposed activities will not materially damage the quantity or quality <br />of water in the surface or ground water systems described above (4.24.3(3) <br />and 2.06.8(5)(a)(ii). <br />iii. The proposed activities will comply with the requirements of the Act and <br />the Regulations, with respect to alluvial valley floors (2.06.8(5)(a)(iii)). <br />iv. Surface coal mining and reclamation operations will be conducted to <br />preserve the essential hydrologic functions of alluvial valley floors outside <br />the permit area throughout the mining and reclamation process (4.24.2). <br />B. An environmental monitoring system shall be installed, maintained, and operated <br />by the permittee to ensure the protection of all alluvial valley floors during <br />surface coal mining and reclamation operations and continued until all bonds are <br />released in accordance with Rule 4.24.4. <br />XVIII. Operations on Prime Farmland <br />29 <br />
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