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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1984065
IBM Index Class Name
Application Correspondence
Doc Date
10/17/1984
Doc Name
MEMO SUPPLEMENTAL SUBMITTAL SUBSIDENCE MONITORING
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JIM PENDLETON
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JIM HERRON
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<br />United States Department of the Interior <br />OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR <br />RUkEAU OF MINES ~~'` <br />2+01 E S"l'REE'1', NW. <br />1VASHINGTON, D.C. 2024! <br />June 6, 1984 <br />Mr. E. Peter Matthies <br />President and Chief Executive Officer <br />Storm King Mines, Inc. <br />9137 East Mineral Circle <br />Englewood, Colorado 80112 <br />Dear Mr. Matthies: <br />Thank you for your letter of Aprii 19, 1984, describing your company's efforts <br />to initiate the hydraulic mining of coal on the western slopes of the Rocky <br />Mountains. Hydraulic mining can be an economically promising coal extraction <br />method in certain types of deposits. The Bureau of Mines is very interested in <br />the success of your efforts and would like to learn more about the specifics of <br />this operation. <br />If you so desire, a meeting could be arranged between yourself and <br />representatives of our mining research activity. The meeting would be directed <br />towards identifying areas of common interest and potential areas for <br />cooperation. I must advise that it is unlikely the Bureau of Mines would be <br />able to provide any kind of direct financial assistance to support your mine <br />development efforts. Such assistance is outside of our legislative established <br />charter. Our mission is to provide the technology and minerals knowledge base <br />to assure that the Nation has adequate and dependable mineral resources to <br />meet industrial and national security requirements. To meet this mission, the <br />Bureau collects information on domestic mineral deposits and operations, and <br />conducts research to provide the scientific knowledge base and innovative <br />technologies to increase domestic production of energy and minerals in safe, <br />economical, and environmentally responsive manner. <br />Mr. Harry Nicholls, Assistant Director--Mining Research, has been advised of <br />your interest in a cooperative activity. His representative will contact you <br />regarding further dialogue on this matter. <br />Sincerely, <br />~ ~_^ ~y,~ <br />for Robert C. Horton <br />Director <br />
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