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Utah Coal Regulatory Program Status Report February 23, 2011

Utah Coal Regulatory Program Status Report February 23, 2011. By: Daron Haddock. 15 “Lean” Staff Members 4 Stationed in Price. Daron Haddock Program Manager Jim Smith Permit Supervisor April Abate Hydrologist Steve Christensen Hydrologist Joe Helfrich Biologist

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Utah Coal Regulatory Program Status Report February 23, 2011

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  1. Utah Coal Regulatory Program Status Report February 23, 2011 By: Daron Haddock

  2. 15 “Lean” Staff Members 4 Stationed in Price • Daron Haddock Program Manager • Jim Smith Permit Supervisor • April Abate Hydrologist • Steve Christensen Hydrologist • Joe Helfrich Biologist • Kevin Lundmark Hydrologist • Ingrid Campbell Biologist • James Owen Engineer • Angela Nance Business Analyst • Suzanne Steab Office Specialist • Jo Ogea Engineering Technician • Priscilla Burton Soils Specialist • Karl Houskeeper Reclamation Engineer • Pete Hess Reclamation Engineer • Steve Demczak Reclamation Engineer

  3. Title V Permitted Coal Sites(36 Inspectable Units) • 11 Active Mines • 2 Active Processing Plants • 5 Reclaimed Mines • 6 Mines in Temporary Cessation • 1 Processing Plant in Temporary Cessation • 2 Inactive Mines (Partially reclaimed) • 2 Inactive Processing Plants • 7 Forfeiture sites

  4. 2010 Activity • 1 New permit issued (Coal Hollow) • 3 Permit Renewals • 11 Midterm Reviews • 64 Amendments processed • 5 Bond Releases processed • 139 Water reports reviewed • 358 Inspections conducted • 13 Compliance actions taken • $59,625,057 currently being held in bonds.

  5. Coal Hollow Mine

  6. Crandall Canyon Mine

  7. Bear Canyon Mine

  8. Skyline Mine-Winter Quarters

  9. Proposed Kinney Mine

  10. West Ridge Mine -Grassy Trails Reservoir

  11. Wildcat Loadout

  12. SUFCO –North Water Springs

  13. White Oak Mine

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