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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
4/5/2013
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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Bowie Resources, LLC
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RN3
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BFB
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geotechnical aspects of the mining and reclamation plan are presented -,within Volume VII of the permit <br />application document. <br />The Bowie No. 2 Mine will be reclaimed to the post- mining land uses of rangeland, wildlife habitat and <br />industrial. The approval of Permit Revision No. 6 added cropland and pastureland to the post- mining <br />land uses. All facilities areas and some roads will be reclaimed to reestablish the approximate original <br />contour of the land. All portals, shafts and monitoring wells will be backfilled, in accordance with the <br />applicable rules and with the reclamation details provided within the permit application. Some of the <br />roads which existed prior to mining will be retained to serve the postmining land use. <br />Topsoil will be redistributed on all disturbed areas. The soils will be tested for nutrient deficiencies, and <br />fertilizers will be applied as needed. <br />Revegetation will be implemented using the seed mixes approved. Four permanent seed mixes are <br />approved. One mix will be applied to areas which were identified as Meadow prior to mining, and <br />another seed mix will be applied to the areas identified as Juniper Woodland and Mixed Shrub <br />communities prior to mining. These two seed mixes, designated as seed mix no. 2 and seed mix no. 3, <br />were revised in Permit Renewal No. 1 to replace several aggressive introduced species with native <br />species. Mulch will be applied at an approximate rate of 4000 pounds per acre. The USDA -FS provided <br />its own reclamation seed mixes for disturbed areas on USFS lands. One seed mix is for the mountain <br />shrub community and the other is for the aspen/spruce /fir community. The Division had suggested the <br />addition of three forbs into the seed mixes. However, the USDA -FS declined the suggestion. BRL has <br />accepted the USDA -FS reclamation seed mixes, with the knowledge that the reclamation success <br />standards will still apply. Approval of Permit Revision No. 6 added two new seed mixes into the <br />reclamation requirements. One seed mix is for reclamation of the havland areas and the other is for <br />reclamation of the pasture areas. <br />The review of the permit renewal application revealed that the Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) <br />had not been consulted on the woody plant stem density for reclaimed areas at the Bowie No. 2 Mine. <br />BRL sent a letter to the CDOW, dated March 18, 2002, requested their consultation and concurrence on <br />the matter. Because this matter may take some time to resolve, Stipulation No. 14 was added to the <br />approval for Permit Renewal No. 1 that requires that BRL provide verification of concurrence from the <br />CDOW for the proposed plan. <br />Hydrologic and subsidence monitoring will occur throughout the operational and reclamation phases of <br />the Bowie No. 2 Mine project. While deleterious hydrologic or subsidence - related impacts are not <br />anticipated, the Bowie No. 2 Mine permit application contains mitigation plans to be implemented if <br />negative impacts are detected. <br />14 <br />
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