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• The construction of the fill in Streeter Draw began in January, 1977. Streeter Fill had been <br />approved as part of an interim mine plan to produce 20,000 tons/year from the "X seam" <br />only, both by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in an approved federal mining <br />plan pursuant to the regulations at 30 CFR Section 2t 1.10 and by the Colorado Mined Land <br />Reclamation Board (MEAD) in Extraction and Development Permit Number 76-I S C/A. <br />In early 1977, Colowyo contracted with Golder Associates to perform a stability study on <br />Streeter Fill to expand on previous engineering studies. The results of their work, Waste <br />Dump Stability Study (April, 1977), found in Exhibit 12, Experimental Practice Information, <br />demonstrated that the planned construction techniques of Colowyo would ensure stability. <br />In December, 1978, Ms. Carolyn Johnson and Mr. Charles Callison of the Public Lands <br />Institute, Inc., submitted a Citizen's Complaint to the Office of Surface Mining. Two of the <br />complaints alleged that Colowyo was not constructing the Streeter Fill in compliance with <br />OSM Interim Regulations. <br />As a result of a request from the Public Lands Institute, Inc., a joint inspection of the mine <br />(and Streeter Fill) was conducted by OSM and the Division. A notice of violation was issued <br />to Colowyo regarding the construction of terraces on the face of the fill. <br />Colowyo applied to the office of Hearings and Appeals for review of the Notice of Violation <br />issued regarding the construction of Streeter Fill. <br />Prior to the first scheduled evidentiary hearing, Colowyo and OSM agreed to postpone the <br />• hearing until the completion of an independent engineering study of the stability of the <br />Streeter Fill. OSM contracted with CTL/Thompson, Inc. to conduct a geotechnical analysis <br />of the fill. The report by CTL/Thompson, [nc, Slope Stability Colowyo Streeter, Canyon Fill <br />(August, 1979) along with miscellaneous OSM correspondence is found in Exhibit 12, <br />Experimental Practice Information. <br />• <br />2.06-4 <br />