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<br />COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br />Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and <br />environment o(the people of Colorado <br />4300 Cherry Creek Dr. 5. Laboratory Building <br />Denver, Colorado 80222-1530 4270 E. 17th Avenue <br />Phone 13031 692-2000 Denver, Colorado 802 2 0-3 71 6 <br />1303) 697-4700 <br />~-re-rr ~F COLORADO <br />III III III IIIIIII III A~~,. <br />l~% <br />.~. <br />• r~7c <br />John Buckner <br />2516 Waldean Street <br />Colorado Springs, Colorado 80909 <br />May 3,1993 <br />rW' ~~ <br />Go~ernar <br />Patrida A Nolan, MD, MPH <br />Execvti~e l%reaor <br />Subject: No Air Pollution Emission Notice (permit application) <br />required for crystal mining operations. <br />Dear Mr. Buckner, <br />As per our telephone conversation on Friday, April 30, 1993, <br />2 am writing this letter to inform you that, as of the date of this <br />letter, you are not required to apply for air permits for three <br />crystal mining operations located approximately 4.7 miles North by <br />31 degrees East of Lake George, Colorado. <br />The mines are located at: <br />1.) Section 35, Ti1S, R71W; <br />2.) Section 34, T11S, R71W; and <br />3.) Section 2 and 3, T12W, R71W. <br />Total raw material handling (moved by bulldozer) at each of <br />these mines is about 600 tons of rock per year. Actual product is <br />much less, and is hauled off-site by pickup truck. <br />Uncontrolled emissions for these sites will be far below the <br />one ton level at which reporting is required. Therefore, at this <br />time, you are not required to fill out an Air Pollution Emission <br />Notice. <br />If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call <br />me at (303) 692-3175. <br />Sincere~~ r <br />Nick Melliadis <br />Colorado Department of Health <br />Air Pollution Control Division <br />4300 Cherry Creek Drive South <br />Denver, Colorado 80222-1530 <br />