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r <br />STATE OF COLORADO RICHARDD LAMM GOV•r III III III III IIII III <br />999 <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />D. Monte Pascoe, Execulrve Director <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION <br />423 Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 Tel. (303) 866-3567 <br />David C. Shelton <br />Director <br />r ~ <br />September 4, 1981 <br />T0: File NC-025-81 <br />FROM: Jim Herron <br />RE:. Assessment of Livil Penalties for Notices of Violation 81-29 and 81-36 <br />History of Previous Violations <br />Snowmass Coai Company has had three previous violations in the preceding <br />year. Therefore, following the procedures set forth in 5.04.5, $50 is <br />assessed for each previous violation. Thus $150 is assed for each violation. <br />The following is the method used [o assess the violations for seriousness <br />and fault: <br />Seriousness - Maximum penalty is $1750 <br />This is divided into three categories: (I) Probability of damage occurence, <br />(2) Duration of damage, and (3) Extent of damage. Each component is assigned <br />a value depending on the circumstances. The end assesment is arrived by <br />multiplying all values together, dividing by 64 (the maximum multiple value) <br />then multiplying this fraction by $1750. <br />The values are assigned using the following procedure: <br />I. Probability of damage occurence <br />a. damage did occur <br />b. damage is likely to occur <br />c. damage is not likely to occur <br />2. Duration of damage <br />a. short, less than 45 days <br />b. medium, 45 - 90 days . <br />c. long, greater than 90 days <br />3. Extent of damage <br />a. insignificant <br />b. slight <br />c. small <br />d. medium <br />e. large <br />value of 4 <br />value of 3 <br />value of 2 <br />value of 2 <br />value of 3 <br />value of 4 <br />value of 0 <br />value of 1 <br />value of 2 <br />value of 3 <br />value of 4 <br />