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This report details the status of Utah's coal regulatory program as of February 2011, including an overview of permitted coal sites, active mines, processing plants, and reclamation efforts. The report highlights the activities undertaken in 2010, such as new permits issued, permit renewals, midterm reviews, and inspections conducted, along with compliance actions and bond management. The report serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the regulatory landscape of Utah's coal industry and includes key personnel responsible for oversight.
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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 • 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
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
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.