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United States Department of the Interior <br />OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING <br />Redamauon and Enforcement <br />Suite 1200 <br />505 Marquette Avenue N.W. <br />Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102 <br />December 14, 1992 <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />999 <br />racE~ • <br />~~~ <br />~ ^ <br />IN REPLY RFFER PD: <br />RE~~~i~~-~~ <br />DEC 161992 <br />DIVISlOI1 i?F <br />MINERALS & Gf=~;;.ri~; <br />Permit: C-81-041 <br />Mine Name: Roadside/Cameo <br />Mr. Steve Renner, Coal Program Supervisor <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />215 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Dear Mr. Renner: <br />Federal Ten-Day Notice 92-02-370-3 is being issued for violations that <br />likely existed at the time of the last State cotiplete inspection (LSCI), <br />Specific details are as follows: <br />Date of Federal Inspection: 12/3/92 Date of LSCI: 9/17/92 <br />The determination that the State did not cite the violations is based on <br />one or more of the following reasons: <br />The condition was identified in a State inspection report but no <br />State enforcement action was taken. <br />~? -Design criteria or required certification has not been met for a <br />structure in existence as of the last State corcplete inspection <br />(sediment pond, excess spoil fill, etc.) refuse piles, sewage <br />ponds. <br />]S Necessary controls that were required at the time of the last State <br />cottplete inspection have not been established (diversion ditches, <br />sediment ponds, top soil protection, signs and markers, etc.) <br />refuse pile diversions. <br />? Site conditions indicate that the violation(s) noted had been in <br />existence at the time of, or prior to, the last State coltplete <br />inspection: refuse piles. <br />Other (Give explanation). <br />