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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1991086
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
3/1/1996
Doc Name
EARL/HOFFMAN/REYHER PIT 3 SUCCESSION APPROVAL PN M-91-086 RN SO-001
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DMG
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BENT CNTY
Type & Sequence
SO1
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D
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<br />~II II~II~IIII~I~ II~ <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Deparlmenl of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman SI.. Room 215 <br />Denver, CulOraro 80207 <br />Phone: 13031 86~i 3567 <br />FAX (3011832:5106 <br />March 1, 1996 <br />Mr. Virley Burkhalter <br />Bent County <br />P.O. Box 350 <br />Las Animas, CO 81054 <br />Re: Earl-Hoffman-Reyher Pit No. 3, Succession Approval, Permit No. <br />M-91-086, Revision No. SO-001 <br />Dear Mr. Burkhalter: <br />~-" <br />~~~ <br />DEPARTMENT OF <br />NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br />Roy Romer <br />C.oven>.ir <br />lames 5. Lor hhead <br />Executive Direclar <br />Michael B Long <br />Division Duector <br />On February 29, 1996 the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board approved the <br />succession of operators from Carder Inc. to Bent County for this operation. <br />Bent County is now the permitted operator of the Earl-Hoffman-Reyher Pit No. <br />3, and as such, is responsible for all provisions in Permit No. M-91-086, as <br />well as those specified in the Minerals Rules and Regulations. Carder Inc. is <br />relieved of all responsibilities concerning this operation (See Mineral Rules <br />and Regulations Number 1.12). <br />The Division would like to remind you, as the permitted operator, about a few <br />things we feel are important: <br />1. All of the application materials, as amended and supplemented, are an <br />integral part of your permit. They have been incorporated into the permit by, <br />reference. We presume that you have a copy of all of these materials; <br />therefore, none have been enclosed with this mailing. We suggest that you <br />keep a copy of the permit and the permit application at the mining operation <br />as a reference for operating personnel, to help ensure compliance with the <br />terms of the permit. <br />2. Changes in the mining and reclamation operations that differ from those <br />Described in the permit may require a revision to the permit. We suggest <br />consulting the Mineral Rules and Regulations and/or contacting us to determine <br />if a revision to the permit is necessary. Rule 1.10 pertains to Amendments, <br />Rule i.9 to Technical Revisions, and Rule 1.11 to Conversions. <br />3. On your permit anniversary date each year, you must submit an annual <br />fee and annual report to us. Please consult Rule 1.15 for 110 Mineral <br />Permits, Rule 2.4 for 112 Permits, and Statute Section 34-32-116(1)(a) for ill <br />Permits, for the specific annual report requirements applicable to your mine. <br />
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