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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1984065
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
3/12/1991
Doc Name
PN C-84-065 COAL RIDGE 1 MINE REVISED PERMIT APPLICATION COAL LOADING FACILITY NPDES DISCHARGE
From
NEW CASTLE ENERGY CORP
To
MLRD
Permit Index Doc Type
NPDES
Media Type
D
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No
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COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br />Water Quality Control Division <br />' 4210 East 11th Avenue <br />Denver, Colorado 80220 <br />CERTIFICATION <br />NEW CASTLE ENERGY CORPORATION <br />LACY LOADOUT FACILITY <br />PERMIT NUMBER: COG-850025, GARFIELD COUNTY <br />I. TYPE OF PERMIT: Coal Mining (Surface Runoff Only) <br />II. FACILITY INFORMATION: <br />A. Facility Type aad Category 7, Subcategory 5 - General Permits: <br />Fee Category: Coal Mining - Current fee $360/year per CRS <br />25-8-502 <br />B. SIC No.: 1222 (Butuminous Coal Underground Mining) <br />C. Legal Contact E. Peter Matthies, President <br />and New Castle Energy Corporation <br />Facility Contact: 7476 East Arkansas, No. 104 <br />(Operator) Denver, CO 80231 <br />(303)+337-3877 <br />(Owner:) Denver Rio Grande Land Company/James Holt <br />P.O. Box 5482 <br />Denver, CO 80217 <br />(303)+595-2339 <br />E. Facility Location: The Lacy Loadout facility is located in the SW <br />1/4, NW 1/4, Sec 23, T65, R94W west of Rifle, <br />Colorado, as shown in figure 1 of the permit. <br />F. Discharge Point: 001 - the discharge from the facility <br />containment pond, and prior to mixing with the <br />Colorado River, as shown in figure 2 of the <br />permit. <br />G. Discharge Flow: 001 = unknown <br />The sedimentation pond was designed to contain <br />and treat the 10-year, 24-hour precipitation <br />event. <br />
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