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4/23/2007 01:23 3037994190 <br />,~~5 <br />ENTRADA GEOSCIENCES <br />>P+GS ~ c3M 1 fl <br />o Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />RE: Coaldale Gypsum Quarry <br />1515 Sherman. Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />~c,.p,,,,t ~ Bennett R. and Rogers J. Bailey <br />250 High Peaks Ranch Road <br />PO Box 251 <br />Coaldale, Colorado 81222 <br />April 23, 2007 <br />M - ~q~~- ZK-] <br />© UJ ec.'i't ~-- <br />Letter of Protest <br />Please do not allow Holcim to re-open the Coaldale Gypsum Quarry: Re-opening the <br />Coaldale Gypsum Quarry southwest of Coaldale is the reason for this letier of protest. <br />Holcim's intentions arc a clear threat to the value of my property and integrity of my <br />home's foundation. My property is located on the northern boundary of the Coaldale <br />Quarry. This property was mine property when it was in operation! in a 1.996 meeting <br />with Ken Chlo, we were assured that it highly unlikely that this quarry would ever re- <br />open. We have been betrayed! <br />in January of 1996,, i approached Kett Chlo (then the Coaldale Gypsum Quarry <br />superintendent) with the inquiry of future operations in the mine. l had already been to <br />Colorado Division of Reclamation to ascertain the status of Coaldale Gypsum Quarry, <br />then awned by Domtar. They gave me the information 1 needed to contact Ken Chlo. He <br />was then the only representative of Domtar who was in a position to discuss the mine <br />operations. He told me that the riaine should never re-open, since the high quality <br />gypsum had already been extracted. They were mostly finished terra-forming and <br />planting trees. <br />We and three other parties bought former mine property parcels with the understanding <br />that Domtar would never re-open. the mine. Since then three of us have built or began <br />building our retirement homes on these parcels. <br />Given that, our homes were engineered for a normal setting in these Colorado mountains. <br />The Architects and engineers are required to engineer the foundations for these new <br />homes to withstand various extremes. One of these extremes is the danger of earthquake. <br />The standard in this area is one significant event over a period many years, (10 years, l <br />believe). Blasting creates a small seismic event. Now Holcim, is telling us that we may <br />have to withstand something between 128 and 220 separate seismic events in the next 32 <br />years. Our house and foundation was not engineered for this extreme. <br />Our properties, as well as being former mine property, are located on an uncomformable <br />contact of unconsolidated recent sediments that lie very at a steep angle on top of the <br />much older sediments that also are in the mine proper. The sediment that makes up the <br />mine and surrounding hillsides dips steeply, and were faulted in all three dimensions <br />02/03 <br />.J ~/ <br />