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• III IIIIIIIIIIIII III • <br />PENNSYLVANIA WEST COAL CORPORATION <br />777 Main Avenue, Ste. #211 <br />Durango, CO 81301 <br />November 2, 1992 <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />RE: COMPLETENESS, COAL GULETT APPLICATION C-92-079 <br />Dear Ms. Begej: <br />R~c~~ <br />oFcl o ~~'~ <br />M~,yF o~,ys~o~ 1992 <br />~ o~ <br />~F°<;; <br />Gy <br />With reference to your letter to Greg Lewricke dated October 20, 1992, and to our <br />telephone conversation on October 29, 1992, I wish to confirm our understanding and <br />position upon receiving a completeness from your department for the acceptance of <br />our application for a mining permit submitted July 14th, 1992. <br />1. Water quality samples have been taken and submitted for analysis with <br />CDS Labs. An analysis list from CDS Labs is enclosed for your <br />comments. <br />a. The Messier Well (Cliff House SS) <br />b. The Mongreen Well (Coal Gulch Alluvium) <br />c. The Coal Gulch Mini Well (Menefee Formation) <br />2. Monitor Well AM5 in the Northwest Corner of Section 16 Township 35N <br />Rg 10W NWPM is not controlled by Pennsylvania West, either by <br />surface rights or mineral rights. This well was accessed on October 27, <br />1992 and it was found that the submersible pump and 1° diameter pipe <br />had been removed by unknown parties. We have made arrangements <br />with Maverick Pump Co., owned by John Frank, to reinstall a new pump <br />and pipe to enable water samples to be taken. We wish to note that the <br />AM5 location is not accessible by vehicles during the winter months, and <br />due to the fact that a generator is required to power the 326 foot deep <br />pump, water samples can only be taken now and in the Spring. Would <br />you confirm that this is acceptable to your Department. <br />