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III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />999 <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman St., Room : 15 <br />Denver, CO x0'_03 <br />Phone: (3U li BG6-3567 <br />FA%: (303) A3? 6106 <br />RECEIVED <br />JUN 71993 <br />MINING PERMIT - COAL pivisionotMlneralsBGeology <br />Permit Date: May 22, 1993 Permit No. C-92-081 <br />Permit Expiration Date: May 22, 1998 <br />o~'~ota <br />~~~ o, <br />.:'G.i~~ <br />Ruy Romer <br />Governor <br />h1i<hael 8. Lonh <br />Division Director <br />THIS PERMIT is issued by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Department of <br />Natural Resources, State of Colorado. <br />RECITALS <br />I. Hayden Gulch Terminal, Inc., ("operator") desires to conduct a mining <br />operation known as the Hayden Gulch Loadout for the purpose of loading coal. <br />II. On May 22, 1993, the Division of Minerals and Geology ("the Division") <br />approved the operator's application for this permit, fixed the amount of bond <br />and directed that this permit be issued upon the filing with the Division of <br />bond in the amount so fixed in form and substance approved by the Division, <br />and such bond has been so furnished. <br />III. On April 19, 1993, the Division made the following findings: <br />a) The permiti~;application is accurate and contains all information <br />required under C.R.S., 34-33-101 et seg. and regulations promulgated <br />thereunder and that all the requirements of Article 33 of Title 34, C.R.S. <br />("such article") for the issue of a permit have been complied with; <br />b> The applicant has demonstrated that reclamation, as required by such <br />article, can be accomplished under the reclamation plan contained in the <br />permit application; <br />c) The assessment of the probable cumulative impact of all anticipated <br />mining in the area on the hydrologic balance specified in Section <br />34-33=..110(2)(1) has been made by the Division and the proposed operation <br />thereof has been designed to prevent material damage to the hydrologic balance <br />outside the permit area; <br />