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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
4/11/2013
Doc Name
Letter & Application
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Mountain Coal Company
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
MR391
Email Name
JRS
DIH
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�= Mountain Coal Company <br />April 08, 2013 <br />Mr. James R. Stark <br />Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Dear Mr. Stark: <br />Mountain Coal Company, LLC <br />West Elk Mine <br />P O Box 591 <br />Somerset CO 81434 <br />Kathleen G. Welt <br />Environmental Engineer 111 <br />kwelt @archcoal.com <br />hone: 970 929 2238 <br />R ECEIVED <br />APR 1 1 2013 <br />Division of Reclamation, <br />Mining & Safety <br />Re: Mountain Coal Company, LLC, West Elk Mine; Permit No. C- 1980 -007; <br />Minor Revision No. MR -391: Phase 1B Buttress Rock Quarry <br />Mountain Coal Company, LLC (MCC) submits this letter, location drawing and application <br />form for Minor Revision No. MR -391 to quarry rock from two small sites for use in <br />completing the Phase 1B RPEE buttress build -out. The sites are rock outcrops located <br />adjacent to two former B seam methane drainage wells and will be accessed on the existing <br />roads to those sites. <br />MCC plans to construct the remaining portion of the Phase 1B RPEE buttress during <br />the summer of 2013. Approximately 11,000 cubic yards of additional rock will be <br />required to accomplish this task. MCC completed the modified Phase 1B buttress <br />during the fall of 2012 by utilizing readily accessible and available loose rock on MCC's <br />property. To obtain the remainder of the rock required for the Phase 1B buttress, it will <br />be necessary to quarry the needed rock from sites on MCC's property where there is <br />rock of a quality and quantity that can be used for this purpose. MCC has identified two <br />such sites within 2 miles of the buttress (see the location drawing attached), adjacent to <br />the RPEE to the east and south. MCC will drill and obtain core samples from the two <br />sites by mid -May to confirm the quality of the rock at these sites and to determine if one <br />or both sites will be needed to provide the rock for the Phase 1B buttress build -out. <br />MCC proposes to access both sites by utilizing the existing drill roads that were <br />constructed in 2006 to access B seam MDW sites. These sites have been kept open in <br />subsequent years after mining in the event that MCC would need to re- access these <br />wells to mitigate conditions in the mine. To access the sites with 10 -ton tandem trucks, <br />MCC would need to add adequate berms for safe access to the quarry sites. It is not <br />anticipated that additional disturbance would be required for road construction other <br />than reestablishing the original road width. Once the roads have been established and <br />the quarry sites identified, MCC would strip off up to one foot of available vegetative soil <br />material (and considered as topsoil) and store the material in piles located nearby (see <br />drawing for proposed storage areas). These "topsoil" piles will be marked with topsoil <br />signs and sediment control provided with silt fence, straw wattles and similar materials. <br />The piles will then be seeded with Mine Site Reclamation seed mix. Any subsoil that <br />needs to be removed to access the rock will also be excavated and stored in separate <br />
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