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©©~ <br />Twentymile Coal Company <br />March 11, 2002 <br />Tom Kaldenbach <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />RE: Review of Reports <br />Pennit No. C-82-056 <br />Deaz Mr. Kaldenbach: <br />...r ~~D <br />Maq ,5 ^.70z <br />Division of ~,,,,:_. _, , <br />sn;+geologY <br />Twentymile Coal Company periodically receives notices from the Division indicating that they have <br />reviewed a report and have no concerns with it. Twentymile requests that the Division no longer send this <br />type of notice. Twentymile assumes if it does not heaz from the Division then the submitted report has <br />been found acceptable. The only correspondence Twentymile will receive on a submitted report is if the <br />Division does have comments or concerns about the content of it. <br />Tom, I believe the above process will benefit both Twentymile and the Division. The Division will save <br />time and money (postage, paper, envelope and letter prepazation time) by not having to forward an <br />everything is OK letter to Twentymile. Likewise, Twentymile will save time and money by not having to <br />handle this type of correspondence. The correspondence ends up in the trash, as it does not create any <br />value for the mine. <br />If this proposal is accepted then I can also claim credit on my P2 program for reducing a waste stream and <br />also saving the state some dollars and resources. This certainly will be a win win for both parties. <br />I look forward to receiving your thoughts on this proposal. If there are questions, please contact me at <br />your convenience. <br />Sincerely, <br />Richard Mills <br />Environmental Manager <br />Cc: David Berry <br />Dan Hernandez <br />29515 ROUTT COUN7Y ROAD 7127, OAK CREEK, CO 80467 PHONE: (970) 8793800 FAX: (970) 8798050 <br />