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Peabp,tq <br />%MWEEM1111 E <br />Twentymfle Coal, LLC <br />Mr. Jared Ebert, Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />(303)866-3567 X 8120 <br />fXW,_MTV_M= <br />C9515 RCR 27 <br />W,I�Illlll6 <br />6,6, <br />AN amfl, <br />RE: Twentymile Coal, LLC — Foidel Creek Mine (Permit No. C-82-056" <br />Technical Revision TR16-85, Hydrologic Monitoring Reductions <br />-TISR)l Yalia aria <br />Safety (CDRMS) for a Technical Revision to our existing Permit to reduce or eliminate specific hydrologic <br />monitoring requirements for the Foidel Creek Mine. TC requests approval to deactivate three alluvial <br />groundwater monitoring wells (AVF-14, AVF-15, and JONES) along with two associated stream <br />monitoring sites (SW -14 and SW -15). The AVF-4 and AVF-15 wells were originally installed for subsidence <br />assessment during mining of the Wadge Seam in Twentyrrrile Park beginning in 2002, <br />It is our understanding that the Jones well was historically monitored to assess potential mine discharge <br />impacts to the Jone's potable water well. In 2007, Mr. Jones constructed a weather/rodent cover and sealed <br />off the well, restricting access for taking water -level measurements, but still allowing water quality samples <br />to be collected. In the fall of 2008, TC provided the Jones family with underground water storage tanks, a <br />new plumbing system, and imported water, so that they could discontinue use of the well. At that time, the <br />old plumbing system to the Jones well was decommissioned, eliminating alluvial water sampling access. The <br />subject monitoring sites are no longer necessary or relevant to the current mining activities and associated <br />impacts. TC plans to deactivate the monitoring sites listed above, and eliminate the associated monitoring <br />requirements. <br />In addition, TC is also requesting approval to modify the stream monitoring schedule during the months of <br />March, August, and September. Due to winter conditions that hinder accurate stream monitoring during <br />the month of March, TC is proposing to modify the monitoring schedule to start during the month of April, <br />when witer conditions typically begin to ease. TC is also proposmig to reduce stream monitoring under <br />Schedule B during the months of August and September consistent with the current monitoring schedule <br />for the earlier months of the years, where monitoring is only required for each site once per month instead <br />of the current weekly schedule for the month of August and first two weeks in September. This will result <br />in a reduction in the number of monitoring events from twelve down to seven. <br />Details concerning this reduction ma5y be found in Exhibit 14 of the enclosed permit document. <br />Attached are the required application form, public notice, insertion instructions, and the revised/updated <br />materials. Enclosed are three copies of our application for a technical revision to the Foidel Creek Mine <br />Permit (Permit No. C-82 056). <br />