Laserfiche WebLink
... <br />Homestake is proposing to go back into the portal entry (9360 Adit) and <br />permanently remedy the problem. The situation is of an unpredictable <br />nature and should be regarded as a regular maintenance procedure. The proposed <br />action is for the promotion of public safety, health and welfare. <br />Consultants on the proposed action provided information that was essential in <br />composing this document. The following is a list of people contacted for <br />consultation regarding the proposed action. <br />R. Pugh .............U.S. Forest Service, Monte Vista <br />W. Hansen........U.S. Forest Service, Monte Vista <br />B. Tribble..........U.S. Forest Service, Monte Vista <br />D. Holmer.........Colorado Dept. of Public Health & Env., WQCD <br />A. Sorenson......Colorado Div. of Minerals and Geology, Denver <br />S. Shuey...........Colorado Div. of Minerals and Geology, Durango <br />B. Boppe...........County Commissioner, Mineral County, Creede <br />B. Mi11er...........Bureau of Land Management, Alamosa <br />Based on the information and guidance that is attached to this document the <br />proposed action maybe performed using the best available technology as well as <br />being safe to-the human environment. <br />The following news papers made available, information about the proposed action <br />to the public in the first week in September. <br />The Del Norte Prospector <br />The Mineral County Miner <br />The Valley Courier <br />The South Fork Times <br />No public comment or concern has been received by this office as of Sept. 25 1996. <br />