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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977306
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
8/17/2007
Doc Name
Appellants Brief
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Cotter Corporation
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~~ <br />R~C~f1f~D <br />BEFORE THE MINED LAND RECLAMATION BOARD A~~ ~ ~ POO] <br />STATE OF COLORADO ~~vision of Reclamation, <br />Mining and Safnw <br />IN THE MATTER OF COTTER CORPORATION'S APPEAL OF FINAL <br />DETERMINATION OF DESIGNATED MINING. OPERATION STATUS FOR THE JD-6i~I$ <br />8, AND JD-9 URANIUM MINES, FILE NUMBERS M-1977-310, M-1984-014, Ivb-~9rFJ~U6, <br />g 2001 <br />and PSG 2 Safely n, <br />of Rec\am <br />d <br />IN THE MATTER OF ENERGY MINERALS LAW CENTER'S APPEAL OF FI18A~~6~ an <br />DIVISION DETERMINATIREJECTING DESIGNATEDr1INING OPERATION STATUS <br />FOR THE SSM-18 MIN ILE NUMBER M-1978-116 ~/ <br />APPELLANTS' BRIE IN SUPPORT REQUEST THAT THE BOARD FIND THAT THE <br />SM-18 URANIUM MINE IS A DESIGNATED MINING OPERATION <br />Through undersigned counsel, Information Network for Responsible Mining (INFORM), <br />Colorado Environmental Coalition, and the San Juan Citizens Alliance (collectively <br />"appellants") hereby submit this response to Cotter Corporation's submission of additional <br />information regazding Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety's ("Division" or "DBMS") <br />March 2006, final determination that the SM-18 mine does not meet the legal criteria for a <br />"designated mining operation" ("DMO"). Exh. 1 (Mazch 2006 non-DMO determination); C.R.S. <br />§ 34-32-103(3.5)(a). The present appeal requests the Boazd to adopt of the Division's original, <br />correct July, 2005 factual findings and the legal determination that the toxic and acid-forming <br />materials at the SM-18 mine satisfy the DMO criteria of the Mined Land Reclamation Act. Exh. <br />2 (July 2005 DMO Determination). <br />I. INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY OF APPEAL <br />This matter may be resolved by the Boazd's adoption the factual findings of the Division that <br />confirmed the presence, exposure, and disturbance of toxic and acid forming materials at the SM- <br />18 uranium mine, which requires a valid Section 112 permit to operate. Exh. 2 (July 2005 DMO <br />Determination). No party has challenged the Division's factual finding that uranium mining has <br />and wilt expose toxic and acid forming materials at the SM-18 uranium mine. Id. <br />Rather, Division has accepted Cotter Corporation's contention that anon-DMO determination <br />may be based on an analysis limited to likelihood of groundwater violations. Exh. I (March 2006 <br />non-DMO determination). The Division reversed it previous position despite the admitted <br />disturbance of such materials and despite the stringent standard for exemptions available only to <br />1 I 0 Operations where "that acid- or toxic-producing materials will not be used, stored, or <br />disturbed in quantities sufficient to adversely affect any person, any property, or the <br />environment...." 34-32-112.5(2). <br />
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