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<br />Tom Tistinic <br />Page 2 <br />Normally, the moisture content of the refuse (10-1546) is near <br />optimum for compaction as required by our CMLRD permit and no <br />water can be added in that case. <br />The 54" conveyor, breaker facility, and other related mine facilities <br />are covered in various Emissions Permits issued by the Colorado <br />Department of Health, Air Pollution Control Division. <br />The permanent lower refuse pile will be reclaimed as phases are <br />completed to minimize the amount of refuse surface exposed. No <br />reclamation will take place in Phase I as thst is reworking of the <br />temporary stockpile. All phases of the refuse pile will be constructed <br />using good engineering practice. The pile will be constructed in <br />maximum 24" lifts and compacted to 90°b maximum dry density per <br />ASTNI method D-698 Standard Proctor Density. <br />Should you have any questions regarding this application, please <br />contact me. <br />• Sincerely, <br />Dennis Conn <br />Director of Permitting and <br />Environmental Compliance <br />D C/lr <br />Enclosures <br />cc: J.A. Herickhoff <br />tV.S. SVagener <br />• <br />