Laserfiche WebLink
MR. MIKE SAVAGE <br />Page 4 <br />February 16, 1961 <br />8) No response necessary. <br />10) No response necessary. <br />12) Please refer to Number 12 above. <br />13) mining comments from 13~bert Liddle's December 18(19?), 1980 <br />memo have been addressed, please refer to Number 8 above. <br />Loadout Facility in Trinidad. <br />1) In order to miaunize dust problems associated with the <br />loadout in Trinidad T&K will install spray bars on the crusher <br />and water the haulroad as necessary. TBM is in the process of <br />succeeding to the emissions permits issued to Triad Industries. <br />Copies of said permits should be on file at your office, however <br />if you cannot find a cropy of the permit please let me know and <br />I will see that you receive a copy. <br />2) TSM will construct berms along the drainage ditch at the <br />edge of the property. The berms will, at a minimum, be two (2) <br />feet in height. <br />3) 'ISM will construct the necessary identification sign and <br />perimeter markers. <br />4) A map of the loadout is attached to this letter which shwas <br />the information required except for utility lines (sewer, gas, <br />water), as the exact location is not known at this time. <br />5) A copy of the right to enter agreement was included in my <br />letter of January 7, 1981. Attached please find a second copy <br />of said agreement. <br />6) As stated in the alternative reclamation plan for the load- <br />out, the plan is purely hypothetical and in no case will TBM <br />utilize this plan as per the requirements of their agreement <br />with the AT&SF Pailway Company. TzmAOrary stabilization of the <br />area will only invole applying a chemical dust suppressant to <br />ensure that dust leaving the area does not becrome problematic. <br />Periodic application of the material may be required to keep <br />dust at acceptable levels. <br />In regards to establishing a. vegetative cover to prevent <br />erosion, it is TBM's contention that this is not required for <br />the area. The flatness of the area plus the degree to which <br />the material has been cmrq~acted are not conducive to precipitating <br />erosional problems. Also, the surface Omer wants it left in a <br />