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United States Department of the Interior <br />OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING .~ ~ <br />~ ~ <br />Reclamation and Enforcement <br />IN REPLY REfER TO: <br />Suite 1200 ~- r T l \11-,1.. <br />505 Marquette Avenue N.W. ~" <br />Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102 n ,~nn~ <br />April 7, 1993 APR ,7 JJ <br />Permit: C-026-81 <br />Mine Name: Canadian Strip <br />Mr. Steve Renner, Coal Program Supervisor <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />215 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Dear Mr. Renner: <br />The enclosed Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM) <br />inspection report identifies a violation that is considered to have <br />existed at the time of the last State complete inspection (LSCI) but had <br />not been cited. <br />Date of eederal Inspection: 3/30/93 Date of LSCI: 10/28/92 <br />The determination that the State did not cite the violation is based on <br />one or more of the following reasons: <br />The condition was identified in a State inspection report but no <br />State enforcement action was taken. <br />Design criteria or required certification has not been met for a <br />structure in existence as of the last State complete inspection <br />(sediment pond, excess spoil fill, etc.). <br />Necessary controls that were required at the time of the last <br />State complete inspection have not been established (diversion <br />ditches, sediment ponds, top soil protection, signs and markers, <br />etc.). <br />Site conditions indicate that the violation(s) noted had been in <br />existence at the time of, or prior to, the last State complete <br />inspection. <br />X Other (give explanation). Liability Insurance Certificate <br />maintained at Official Records Repository did not include the <br />Canadian Strip Operaton. <br />Although the violation was abated during a joint inspection, OSM <br />believes that the violation was evident during the last State complete <br />inspection. <br />