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8/24/2016 10:58:58 PM
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11/20/2007 5:03:25 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2008086
IBM Index Class Name
Application Correspondence
Doc Date
8/25/2006
Doc Name
EIS Scoping Meeting Comments
From
Dan Mathews
To
Ron Cattany
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Ll <br />r7': <br />~~~. Red Cliff Coal Mine J <br />~~ ~ Environmental Impact Statement ~~ - <br />_ ~ ~, <br />i - FACT SHEET <br />WH~: Who are the cooperating agencies? <br /> • Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is the lead Federal agency <br /> o U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br /> o Office of Surface Mining <br /> o Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br /> o Mesa County <br /> o Garfield County <br /> Who can I contact if I have questions about the project? <br /> • BLM Natural Resource Specialist, David Lehmann, at <br /> (970) 244 - 3021 or email at david_lehmann@blm.gov <br />H~W: How can I provide feedback about the project? <br /> • Fill out Comment Form at Public Scoping meeting <br /> • Send written comments to David Lehmann, Natural Resource <br /> Specialist, BLM, 2815 H Road, Grand Junction, CO 81521 <br /> • Email comments to RedCliffMineEIS@urscorp.com <br />WHERE: Where can I go to get more information about the project? <br /> • htto://www.blm.aov/rmp/co/redcliffmine <br /> Where is the exact project location? <br /> • The proposed Red Cliff Mine is located approximately 11 miles <br /> north of the towns of Mack and Loma, Colorado, and 1.5 <br /> miles east of Colorado State Highway 139. <br /> • The proposed railroad line would traverse approximately 9.5 <br /> miles of Federal land, including one crossing of State Highway <br /> 139, and approximately 5 miles of private land. <br />
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