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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1982090
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
10/6/2000
Doc Name
CAMP BIRD MINE PN M-82-090 PHASE II SITE RECLAMATION
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CAMP BIRD
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<br /> <br />~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ 'Camp Bird <br />999 Camp Bird Colorado, Inc. <br />R~/'~ r ~ 238 South Edison Street <br />ll~~ ~~ /~ /~ P.O. Box 80G, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 <br />~r' 9 , 801 355-7260 Fax:801 521-G400 <br />r^T , <br />~~~~ <br />October 3, 2000 ReC@!V~ <br />Via Fax (970) 247-5104 ~~9Y <br />Original Via US Postal Service <br />G~, _ <br />RE: Camp Bird Mine -Permit No. M-82-090 Pug~r~~-1"c [~i-~fCE <br />Phase II Site Reclamation <br />FILE: M-~~LE COPY <br />S~rF:~oH, ~8z'O p <br />Deaz Mr. Shuey: ~~eSPoo ~; r ~~ <br />eye <br />The purpose of this letter is to inform the DMG-NERD that Phase II Site Reclamation activities at <br />the Camp Bird Mine, scheduled for this Feld season, will not occur as planned due to an inability <br />to access the site via the Our:iy County Road 361 bridge. Accordingly, Camp Bird Colorado, Inc. <br />requests DMG-NERD to grant a delay in the requirement that all site reclamation activities be <br />completed this year. <br />ACT <br />Mr. Steve S. Shuey, Enviromnental Protection Specialist ~ ~' 20Qo <br />Division of Minerals and Geology -Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />Durango, Colorado 81 O1 m 215 OMSbn ~~a a/s6 y <br />Leo <br />Camp Bird Colorado, Inc. is unable to access the site (with heavy equipment) via the Ouray <br />County Road 361 bridge due to the deteriorated state of the bridge and the resultant load <br />restriction (rated 1-ton capacity and classified as "structurally deficient") imposed by the County. <br />Since the proposed Phase II fiite Reclamation activities encompass repetitive hauling of colluvium <br />growth medium from the colluvium stockpile north of Canyon Creek to locations on the south side <br />of Canyon Creek, the ability to utilize the bridge is imperative. Camp Bird Colorado, Inc. has <br />been diligently negotiating with Ouray County (since early 2000) to secure replacement and/or <br />upgrade of the County-owned and maintained structure. To date, negotiations have failed to <br />achieve a mutually satisfactory solution, since the County is seeking an unlimited right of access <br />[o and through the Camp Bird Mine property. Inasmuch as historically significant structures will <br />remain at the site, there is £1 high likelihood for damage/vandalism to structures or [o recently <br />reclaimed areas, in addition to potential liability exposure associated with unauthorized trespass. <br />As such, Camp Bird Colorado, Inc. has understandably resisted the granting of such an <br />"unlimited" right of access provision. <br />An alternative to the bridge crossing that has been previously identified is a low-water stream <br />crossing of Sneffels Creek proximal to the bridge. While this may be a viable option for getting <br />the required primary heavy equipment across the creek to perform the south side reclamation <br />work, it does not present an attractive option for high-volume, repetitive hauling of material across <br />the creek. Therefore, Calnp Bird Colorado, Inc. has focused its efforts on the bridge <br />replacemenUupgrade option. <br />
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