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Reduced Operation Plan <br />Crosby, Erica <br />Page 1 of 1 <br />From: Ed Cooley [ecooley@americansoda.com] <br />Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 10:18 AM <br />To: Stavnes.Sandra@epamail.epa.gov; Jackson.Dan@epamail.epa.gov;'Wiser.Nathan@epamail.epa.gov'; <br />'osborne.paul@epamail.epa.gov'; Phillips.Ken@epamail.epa.gov;'Erica.crosby@state.co.us'; Sorenson, Allen; <br />'paul_daggett@co.blm.gov ; 'evans.elisabeth@epamail.epa.gov'; 'carl.mount@state.co.us' <br />Cc: 'Harold L. Copeland'; Charlie Yates; CY Staff List; Celina Akin; Tom Jacobsen; Val Zolotoochin@Solvay <br />Subject: Reduced Operation Plan <br />«Reduced Operation Plan.rtf» <br />The attachment to this message is a plan for American Soda's reduction in operations at the Yankee Gulch Sodium Minerals <br />Project. <br />We will meet with representatives of the Environmental Protection Agency, Bureau of Land Management and Colorado Division of <br />Minerals and Geology at the Offices of EPA Region VIII in Denver, Colorado at 1 PM on Thursday April 22, 2004 to review this plan <br />and develop a detailed list of action items that relate to procedures, regulations and modification requirements to existing permits to <br />allow American Soda to progress through the transition from full operation of both the Piceance and Parachute Facilities, to the <br />complete mothballing of the Piceance Facility and the mothballing of the Parachute soda ash production equipment and conversion <br />of the Parachute sodium bicarbonate system to produce baking soda from an alternate feed stock supply. <br />Ed Cooley <br />Attention: <br />This e-mail is privileged and confidential. If you are not the <br />intended recipient please delete the message and notify the sender. <br />Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author. <br />This e-mail message has been scanned for Viruses and Content. <br />4/22/2004 <br />