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STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Ocparlmem nl Natural Resources <br />131 3 Shuman SL, Room ? 1 S <br />Denver, Colorado 80?Ut <br />Phone: 13031 tlr,h 35h7 <br />FAX. l.IG51 H32-B I Oh <br />1998 <br />June 25 DEP,SRTfvIENT OF <br />, NATURAL <br /> RESOURCES <br />Mr <br />Scott Miller Ruy Romer <br />. Covrrnnr <br />Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment lames 5. Lochhwd <br />222 South 6th. Street, #232 `""`°'"° °1e"°' <br />Grand Junction <br />Colorado 81 ~O1 Michael B. Wn~ <br />, prviswn Dheaor <br />RE: Citizen Complaint, Bowie No. 1 Mine, Permit No. C-81-038, Bowie No. 2 Mine, <br />Permit No. C-96-083, Bowie Resources Ltd. <br />Dear Mr. Miller: <br />The purpose of this letter is to keep the Department of Health informed as to the progress in <br />resolving a citizen complaint of excessive dust along Highway 133 between the Bowie No. 2 <br />Mine and the Bowie No. 1 loadout. The citizen had complained that haul trucks from the Bowie <br />No. 2 Mine were spreading coal dust as they traveled to and from the Bowie No. 1 loadout. The <br />Division of Minerals and Geology (DMG) sent to Bowie Resources a letter, dated May 26, 1998, <br />expressing concerns about this coal dust issue. You received a copy of that letter. Bowie <br />Resources responded to the DMG's concerns in a letter dated June 12, 1998. As a reply, DMG <br />sent a letter to Bowie Resources dated June 24, 1998. Both of these letters have been attached to <br />this letter. <br />The citizen who provided the initial complaint has received copies of these letters. The citizen <br />wishes to remain anonymous at this time. DMG will keep you informed when anything new <br />develops. If you have any questions, please call me or my new senior, Larry Routten. <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />~ ~~ <br />~^ <br />Tdse h J. Dash <br />P <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />cc: Larry Routten (DMG) <br />Attachments <br />c:\wp61 \bowie2\heal[h2 <br />