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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
11/25/2015
Doc Name
Adequacy Review #1
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DRMS
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GCC Energy, LLC
Type & Sequence
TR26
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RAR
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COLORADO <br />Division of Reclamation, <br />Mining( and Safety <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />25 November 2015 <br />Mr. Tom Bird <br />GCC Energy, LLC <br />6473 County Road 120 <br />Hesperus, CO 81326 <br />RE: King Coal Mine Permit No. C-1981-035 <br />Adequacy Review #1 November 2015 for Technical Revision No. 26 (TR -26) <br />Dear Mr. Bird <br />This submittal constitutes the Preliminary Adequacy Review of the King Coal Mine (Permit <br />No. C 1981-035) Technical Revision No. 26 (TR -26) — Hydrologic Monitoring Wells. <br />This represents the Division's first adequacy comments. <br />Technical Revision 26 (TR 26) proposes to add surface and ground water monitoring wells on lands <br />owned by State of Colorado Lease CO -3388, Bureau of Land Management, and Theodore and Nancy <br />Wiedemann. This drilling program involves completion of 4 clusters of 3 wells each, numbered MW -1 <br />thru MW -4, designed as shown in Appendix 4 (5). <br />Each cluster will consist of one hole drilled in the Menefee formation to just above the "A" coal seam, <br />one will be drilled into the "A" coal seam, and one drilled to below the "A" seam to a depth just above <br />the "B" coal seam. <br />All four monitoring well clusters will utilize the already disturbed area of the existing roadway thereby <br />minimizing the foot print of disturbance. <br />Kind Regards, <br />Robin Reilley, GISP <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Robin.reilley2state.co.us <br />303.866.3567.810 <br />
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