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~1/so Sti., ~ ~ <br />~~ k; ~ ~ f l ~ ~ C ~.1 $dn~z.S~i~s Cdrn_.~r- <br />In~lepeueirncr Plata. Suite 9~i11 • 10511 Se~rntrrnth 5trrrt • Drn~rr. CO till°_(i5 aU:i fi3S ; ~9ti main ~iUa dtiy ~I'_ i Ln <br />May 30, 1997 <br />VIA CERTIFIED MAIL <br />Return Receipt Requested <br />Mr. Wallace H. Erickson <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />State of Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />484 Turner Drive, Bldg. F, Suite 101 <br />Durango, CO 81301 <br />Re: Notice of intent to resume operations at West Sunday Mine, Permit No. M- <br />81-021; Sunday Mine, Permit No. M-77-285; Carnation Mine, Permit No. <br />M-77-416; St. Jude Mine, Permit No. M-78-039; and Topaz Mine, Permit <br />No. M-080-039. <br />Dear Mr. Erickson: <br />On May 9, 1997, the Division of Minerals and Geology approved succession <br />of operations from Energy Fuels Nucleaz, Inc. to International Uranium (USA) <br />Corporation ("IUSA") for Ute subject operations. IUSA hereby notifies the Colorado <br />Department of Natural Resources, Division of Minerals and Geology of our intent to <br />resume operations for production of uranium and vanadium ore at the following <br />mines in San Miguel County, Colorado: <br />• West Sunday Mine, Permit No. M-81-021 <br />• Sunday Mine, Permit No. M-77-285 <br />• Carnation Mine, Permit No. M-77-416 <br />• St. Jude Mine, Permit No. M-78-039 <br />• Topaz Mine, Permit No. M-080-039 <br />Our files indicate that these mines have been on standby and were granted <br />temporary cessation status until the market for uranium and vanadium improved <br />sufficiently to justify reactivation. Change from temporary cessation status is <br />requested effective immediately; production is expected to continue until at least the <br />end of 1998. <br />