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Harms Pit CN -01 Adequacy Letter <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />December 24, 2014 <br />6.4.19 Exhibit S - Permanent Man -made Structures <br />Where the mining operation will adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable and <br />permanent man -made structure located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected land, the <br />applicant may either: <br />a. provide a notarized agreement between the Applicant and the person(s) having an interest <br />in the structure, that the Applicant is to provide compensation for any damage to the <br />structure; or <br />b. where such an agreement cannot be reached, the applicant shall provide an appropriate <br />engineering evaluation that demonstrates that such structure shall not be damaged by <br />activities occurring at the mining operation; or. <br />c. where such structure is a utility, the Applicant may supply a notarized letter, on utility <br />letterhead, from the owner(s) of the utility that the mining and reclamation activities, as <br />proposed, will have "no negative effect" on their utility. <br />12. Please provide the Division evidence the Applicant attempted to obtain notarized structure <br />agreements, typically a certified mail receipt, with all owners of the structures on and within <br />200 feet of the affected area of the site or comply with one of the other provisions of Rule <br />6.4.19. <br />The Division received a completed structure agreement between Pine Bluffs and Trailblazer <br />Pipeline as part of the original permit application submittal. <br />Please be advised the Harms Pit conversion application may be deemed inadequate, and the <br />application may be denied on March 2, 2015, unless the above mentioned adequacy review items <br />are addressed to the satisfaction of the Division. <br />If you have any questions, please contact me at (303) 866 -3567 Ext. 8124. <br />Sincerel <br />Peter S. Hays <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Enclosures - History Colorado and Colorado Division of Water Resources letters <br />Cc: Tom Kaldenbach, Division of Reclamation, Mining & Safety <br />