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III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />999 <br />STATE OF COLOIZP~I~O <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Deparlmenl of Natural Resources i'~+`~ ~ <br />1 J 1 }Sherman St., Room 215 i ^~ ~ j <br />Denver, CnbraAo 80'_OJ .. tn'~ >~-a' <br />Phone: 13031866-3567 FAX MEMO / COVER SHEET r~r. ~~~~~~'~ <br />FA%~ (3031 8l2 8106 <br />DEPARTMENT OF <br />No. of pages sent including this cover sheet: 1 Date: 7/1/98 NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br />To: Mr. Ralph Adkins <br />Fax (719) 544-6825 <br />From: Tom Kaldenbaeh ~~Ve°~ef <br />Phone (303) 866-35671ame55. ~oc66ead <br />Fax (303) 832-8106E.rcmrve Director <br />Michael tl. Long <br />Division Director <br />Re: Hayden Gulch Mine Permit No. C-80-003 <br />Your letter dated 6/29/98 <br />Message -- <br />Mr. Adkins: <br />To save time, I am responding to your recent inquiry via this fax memo. <br />You asked if I have heard of any potential activity in the area of Section 30, <br />Township 5N, Range 88W, in Routt County. I am sorry, but the only information I <br />can offer you is of such a general nature that I doubt it will help you. I will tell you <br />what I can, though. <br />Other than the above-referenced permit, I have not worked on any other permits <br />in this general vicinity and I am unaware of any new permits in this vicinity, <br />although I occasionally hear of possible new coal mining activity in southern <br />Routt County which would include this area. It is possible there are new permits <br />in the area that I am unaware of. I do know that the Hayden Gulch Mine stopped <br />short of mining all available coal reserves when it ceased operations in the mid- <br />1980s. There is no further mining planned at this reclaimed mine as far as I <br />know. <br />As you may know, the Division of Minerals and Geology maintains files on mining <br />permits and permits for coal and mineral exploration drill holes for the entire <br />state. New permit applications can be a good indicator of potential mining <br />activity in an area. In some cases, though, a permit application file is temporarily <br />held confidential at the request of the permittee and would temporarily be <br />unavailable to the general public. You may review any of the non-confidential <br />files by visiting the Division's office. <br />If you have any questions, please call or fax me at the numbers shown above, or <br />write to me. <br />Tom Kaldenbach ~~"F`C~'Q''°~ <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />