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<br />III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ~ <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Drpanmenr of Nalu ral Resources <br />I } I ]Sherman 51.. Room ? 15 <br />Denver, CuloraJo 80203 <br />Phone: 00318663567 <br />FA%:003)87?8106 <br />June 11,1999 <br />Marvin Moore <br />1570 Ranney Street <br />Craig, Colorado 81625 <br />RE: Moffat County Road Department; File No. M-99-048 <br />Little Snake Pit #26; Adequacy Review <br />Dear Mr. Moore, <br />DIVISION O F <br />MINERALS <br />GEOLOGY <br />0.EC LAM ATION <br />HINING•SAFETY <br />Bill Owens <br />Gaemur <br />Greg E. \V~Icher <br />Ereculire Dveuw <br />Michael B Long <br />Dim:~~n D~reel~r <br />Listed below are adequacy review comments on the Little Snake Pit #26 New 1 12-Application, <br />file number M-99-048. The Division of Minerals and Geology (Division) is required to make an <br />approval or denial decision no later than July 20, 1999, therefore, your response to the following <br />adequacy review concerns should be submitted to the Division as soon as possible. <br />As required by Rule 1.6.5 (2), please submit the proof of publication of the public notice <br />circulated in the local newspaper, in the form of an affidavit of publication. <br />2. Please be advised that you may need a Stormwater Permit from the Colorado Department of <br />Public Health and Envirorunent, Water Quality Control Division. If any storm water control <br />structures are required to be constructed at the mine site as a result of the storm water <br />permitting process, the operation and reclamation aspects of such structures must be included <br />in the Reclamation Permit. You should contact the Colorado Department of Public Health <br />and Environment to determine if a storm water permit is needed. <br />3. Please describe the expected time(s) of seeding and planting for the Little Snake Pit #26. <br />4. The applicant states that lvtoffat County Road #26 will be mined and eventually replaced in <br />its original right of way. A temporary road will be established while the mining and <br />reclamation activities occur. In the BLM Special Stipulations Document, the applicant is <br />required to return Moffat County Road #2b to its approximate pre-disturbance location. The <br />Division believes that the construction and reclamation of the temporary road and <br />replacement of the original road, falls within the definition of "affected land," and must be <br />