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i~ <br />~ -. <br />STATE OF COLD RADO RiCNARDO LAM M, GOVeino~ III III III III IIII III <br />DEPARTMENT OFNATURAL RESOURCES <br />D. Monte Pascoe, Executive Director <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION <br />423 Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 Tel. (303) 866-3667 <br />David C. Shelton <br />Director <br />September 22, 1981 <br />CHRONOLOGY <br />September 30, 1980 <br />Flatiron submits amendment to Bourg coal permit to incorporate <br />rail loadout facility into interim permit. Flatiron indicates <br />that they wish to begin utilizing the siding by the end of <br />October. <br />October 22, 1980 <br />The Division sends an adequacy letter to Flatiron outlining <br />the additional information Flatiron must submit relative to <br />the rail loadout facility in order for the amendment appli- <br />cation to be adequate. It is noted that Flatiron is entitled <br />to a review under interim standards, and that a permanent <br />program submission will also be required. <br />November/December 1980 <br />Division requests for additional material are discussed with <br />Jay Stewart of Flatiron. Flatiron proposes the incorporation <br />of the loadout into the permanent program submission, since <br />rail loading of coal is not anticipated in the near future. <br />Division staff states that this is acceptable, but that the <br />loadout may not become operational until approval of the <br />permanent program permit. <br />February 26, 1981 <br />Inspection of the Bourg mine site and proposed rail loadout <br />site. In speaking with Walt Byers mine superintendent, the <br />proposed loadout is discussed. Mr. Byers states to Mr. Savage <br />that since coal is being trucked to sites in Wyoming, the rail <br />Zoadout would not be needed in the near future. <br />