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Coal Forms, Guidelines, and Documents:

NEW APPLICATION FOR COAL PERMIT PROCESSING: Permit Change Forms DOGM - C1 and C2
Proposed Changes to the Mining and Reclamation Plans must be provided on these forms.
  NOTE - The new form can be filled in and saved/printed using Acrobat Reader 6.0 or newer or the Standard or Professional versions of Acrobat 6.0 or newer.  If you do not have Acrobat Reader, you can download the current version from Adobe for free.
Document Size -  480 KB. In Acrobat PDF format.

Technical Analysis Findings and Review Guide
(right-click then select save-as to download)

The Technical Analysis Guideline is intended to serve as a working document for the development, analysis and final  production of the TA document for the Permit.
Document Size -  1 MB  In Acrobat PDF Format

Submittals Format Guide - Utah Coal Regulatory Program
The Division is requesting that all permit applications, changes, renewal, transfers or bond release applications follow the procedures and format requirements outlined in this document. The Division may return applications that do not meet format requirements according to the Utah Coal Mining Rules, (see R645-301-121.300).
Document Size -  142 KB. In Acrobat PDF format.

Guidelines for Submitting Applications with Private / Protected / Confidential Information
Learn to protect and separate confidential information in mine plan information submittals.
Document Size -  77 KB
. In Acrobat PDF format.

Division's Process Guide - Utah Coal Regulatory Program
Outlines the process used by the Division for permit applications, changes, renewal, transfers or bond release applications.
Document Size -  70 KB. In Acrobat PDF format.

General Guidelines for Electronic Permitting and Document Conversion
Suggestions for preparing and submitting documents in an electronic format.
Document Size -  151 KB. In Acrobat PDF format.

The Practical Guide to Reclamation in Utah
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The beginning of the new millennium marks 25 years of mining regulation in Utah. Since its start, reclamation of mined lands has been both 'trial and error' and heavily reliant upon application of existing technologies for restoring game range, or seeding after wildfire and other land disturbances. In this 25 years, hundreds of diverse mined land disturbances have been restored and reclaimed by mine operators and by agency effort cleaning up abandoned and bond-forfeited mines. At every site, some lesson was learned about how the next site could be done better. This manual represents an attempt to capture the very best methods which have been successful on the ground. The work, the successes, and the failures have all helped to write this guide. We hope you will find this collective learning experience of use in reclaiming your mine site.
Document Size -  7.59 MB. In Acrobat PDF format.

Last Revised - 03/21/2007

 

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