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08/08/!)4 14:09 '$3037595355 <br />• <br />CDH HAZ AIAT <br />• <br />(L1J 002 <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />Roy Romer, Governs <br />Patricia A. Nolan, MD, MPH, Executlve Director <br />Dedicated m pnxecting and Improving the health and environment o/the people of Colorado <br />4300 Cherrryry Creek Dr. 5. Laboratory BuIlding <br />Detwer, Glorado 80271.1530 4210 E. 11th Avenue <br />Phone (303) 697-2000 Denier, Colorado 807 70.3 71 6 <br />1303) 691-4700 <br />August 8, 1994 <br />Mr. Wallace H. Erickson <br />Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />ti <br />,< <br />R <br />.r <br />COlOladO l)eparttrlen[ <br />of Public Health <br />and Fnvirolunrnt <br />Re: Disposal of Coal Refuse, Linden Avenue Railroad Loadout, Trinidad Basin Mine, <br />Revoked Permit Number G81-048 <br />Las Animas County, Colorado <br />Deaz Mr. Erickson: <br />This letter is written as a result of your letter, dated July 11, 1994, and our telephone <br />conversation of August 5, 1994. In the letter you stated that the Division of Minerals <br />and Geology is engaged in reclamation activities related to the above referenced revoked <br />mine permit. Specifically, the Division of Minerals and Geology, is working to reclaim a <br />rail yard loading area associated with the revoked permit. The letter also states that <br />there is approximately 16,000 cubic yazds of material present at the site, and that the <br />Division of Minerals and Geology is seeking a disposal site for this material. R the <br />Division of Minerals and Geology wishes to dispose of this material in a solid waste <br />landfill, a hazardous waste determination of the material must be made. You requested <br />that the Solid Waste Section of the Hazardous Materials and Waste Management <br />Division of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, provide the <br />Division of Minerals and Geology, with specific comments or suggestions concerning the <br />sampling and analysis of this material in order to make a hazazdous waste determination <br />of the material. <br />The Solid Waste Section has the following suggestions: <br />1. Make a visual inspection of the area, prior to the commencement of any <br />remedial activities. While performing this visual inspection pay particlilaz <br />attention to; color anomalies, odors, differences in the material, stains, and <br />from these observations determine the worst case area. Sample the worst <br />case area. lnclude the results of your visual inspection into the record for <br />the site. <br />2. Take one composite sample, collected from various locations within the <br />