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STATE OF COLORADO <br />Bill Owens, Governor <br />Douglas H. Benevento, Executive Director <br />Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado <br />4300 Cherry Creek Dr. S. <br />Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 <br />Phone (303) 692-2000 <br />TDD Line (303) 691-7700 <br />Located in Glendale, Colorado <br />Laboratory Services Division <br />8700 Lowry Blvd. <br />Denver, Colorado 80230-6928 <br />(303)692-3090 <br />http://www.cdphe.state.co.us <br />Mr. Henry A.. Barbe <br />Environmental Engineer <br />Mountain Coal Company L.L.C. <br />P.O. Box 591 <br />Somerset, CO 81434 <br />OF CO< <br />2~ oR <br />~Q.' 9 <br />* \ O <br />+~ <br />•18'!6~ <br />Colorado Departrnent <br />of Public Health <br />andEnvironment <br />March 5, 2003 <br />RE: Application for modification to permit 98GU832 <br />Dear Mr. Barbe: <br />The Colorado Air Pollution Control Division has received and logged in your construction permit application for the <br />above referenced source. <br />If you should have any questions concerning the status of your application, please call me at (303)-692-3168. When <br />calling it would be helpful if you can reference the permit number listed above. <br />The next step in processing your application is to determine if all the information we need is contained in your <br />application. If so, we will begin our preliminary engineering analysis. If information is missing, I will contact you in the <br />near future to obtain the needed material. <br />State law requires that the Division determine the completeness of an application within 60 days of receipt. If you do <br />not hear from the Division by April 13, 2003, you can assume that your application is complete. <br />Sincerely, <br />~. <br />R K Hancock III <br />Public Health Engineer , <br />Stationary Sources Program <br />Air Pollution Control Division <br />