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BEFORE THE MINED LAND RECLAMATION BOARD <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, AND ORDER <br />ORDER ON PINION RIDGE MINING, LLC'S NOTICE OF TEMPORARY <br />CESSATION FOR SUNDAY MINE COMPLEX, File Nos. M-1978-039 (St. <br />Jude Mine), M-1981-021 (West Sunday Mine), M-1980-055HR (Topaz Mine), <br />M-1977-285 (Sunday Mine), M-1977-416 (Carnation Mine) <br />THIS MATTER came before the Mined Land Reclamation Board {"Board") on <br />October 21, 2020 via video conference for a hearing regarding Pifion Ridge Mining, <br />LLC's ("Operator") notice of temporary cessation for the mines known as the Sunday <br />Mine Complex, file numbers M-1978-039 (St. Jude Mine), M- 1981-021 (West Sunday <br />Mine), M-1980-055HR (Topaz Mine), M-1.977-285 (Sunday Mine), M-1977-416 <br />(Carnation Mine). Lucas West and First Assistant Attorney General Jeff Fugate <br />appeared on behalf of the Division Mining, Reclamation and Safety ("Division!')., <br />Frederick Aldrich, Esq., George Glazier, and Frank Filas, P.E. of Fiias Engineering <br />and Environmental Services, Inc. appeared on behalf of Operator. Jeff Parsons, Esq., <br />Lexi Tuddenham, and Jennifer Thurston appeared on behalf of Objectors Information <br />Network for Responsible Mining, Earthworks, Sheep Mountain Alliance, San Juan <br />Citizens Alliance, Uranium Watch, Living Rivers, and Conservation Colorado <br />("Objectors").2 <br />The Board, having considered the presentations and testimony of the <br />Division, Operator and Intervenors, and being otherwise fully informed of the facts <br />in the matter, enters the following: <br />FINDINGS OF FACT <br />1. Operator holds 112d-2, 112d-3, 110d, and 100d permits for five <br />uranium and vanadium mines in San Miguel County, collectively known as the <br />Sunday Mine Complex. <br />2. Following a hearing on the Division's request to terminate the permits <br />for the mines in the Sunday Mine Complex, held during the Board July 21, 2020 <br />meeting, the Board ;issued an Order denying the Divisions request. The Order, <br />which became effective on October 9, 2020, concluded that "[u]oder Rules 1, 13.2 and <br />1 The Division was advisory staff to the Board, not a party, in this proceeding. <br />2 Objectors' request for party status in the proceeding was granted through a <br />separate order on October 14, 2020. <br />