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~i~ii~riiii <br /> <br />January 27, 1986 <br />Mr. Robert G. Liddle <br />Senior Reclamation Specialist <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />423 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Ciolorado 80203 <br />Re: Traffic Dust Prevention <br />Terror Creek Company - Permit C-83-059 <br />Dear Mr. Liddle: <br />You are aware of the concerns regardi <br />generated by vehicle traffic to and within <br />Terror Creek Company coal load-out. In my <br />of November 15, 1985, I stated that Terror <br />continue pursuit of a suitable product for <br />supression at the coal storage pad. <br />'~:~" - <br />~~ ~ ~_ <br />~. <br />.-~ _, <br />JAN ,3 ., ig2b <br />F.... . <br />-~ <br />::,. ~:~, <br />.- -~:', <br />ig alledged dust <br />the coal pad at the <br />letter to the Aivision <br />Creek Company would <br />application for dust <br />Terror Creek Company has found what is felt to be an adequate <br />product for the coal pad application; said product being "Retain" <br />as manufactured by Du&ois Mining Products, Cincinatti, ^hio. A <br />Technical Data sheet on the "Retain" product is enclosed for your <br />information and files. <br />Terror Creek Company hereby proposes a test application be <br />performed on the drive area of the coal pad to determine if <br />"Retain" is acceptable ae to performance and durability. <br />It has been the demonstrated desire of Terror Creek Company <br />to work with the Division on the possible dust problem. Review of <br />the "Retain" technical data as well as any advice or input to the <br />situation would be very much appreciated. <br />Sincerely, <br />TERROR CREEK COMPANY <br />n <br />~~.~ <br />Fredrick R. Chilton <br />Operations Manager <br />Coal Processors, Shippers & Marketers <br />249 E.Ocean BNtl.Suite 1008 PoslOmce Box 117 <br />Long BeacR Callfomia 90802 Poonlp CObrado 81428 <br />(213J 432-3440 (303)9295855 <br />TebcB55357PBCC U547 Faau}ula (303~929~261 <br />