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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983039
IBM Index Class Name
Enforcement
Doc Date
8/8/1986
Doc Name
Clarification of Division Policy Regarding Recent Violations
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Las Animas County
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<br /> <br />Mr. Joe U. Carillo - 3 - August 8, 1986 <br />mining. C.R.S. 34-32-109(7) states: "An operator shall obtain a <br />development and extraction permit from the Board for each mining <br />operation". The violation found at the "Makloski Pit" was for <br />mining without such a permit. The corrective action ordered by <br />the Board was for Las Animas County to permit all areas disturbed <br />in connection with your recent removal of material from this <br />site. The civil penalty assessed is a separate matter and must <br />be either paid or worked off in addition to the required <br />permitting of the "Makloski Pit". Even if you wish to do no <br />further mining of the "Makloski Pit", you must still get a permit <br />for the site which describes your previously unpermitted <br />activities and describes your reclamation plan for that site. <br />In summary, in order to resolve your present problems with our Board, you <br />must: <br />1. Request appropriate extensions of time periods for permit <br />issuance and payment of civil penalties; <br />2. Identify, describe and submit to us candidate sites for possible <br />reclamation in lieu of payment of civil penalties; <br />3. Permit the approved site or sites in order to avoid payment of <br />the outstanding total civil penalty of $16,100.00; and, <br />4. Permit the "Makloski Pit" as ordered by the Board. <br />I have tried to explain fully the necessary actions to resolve your <br />violations of the Mined Land Reclamation Act, while avoiding the <br />necessity of actually paying the civil penalties owed. If there are <br />still questions about these actions, I will be glad to discuss them <br />further with any and all parties involved. <br />Sincerely, <br />Rn~ ~- <br />Mark S. Loye <br />Senior Reclamation Specia]ist <br />MSL/ddt <br />cc: Mr. Carmel A. Garlutzo, Attorney at Law <br />9001E <br />
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