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• iii iiiiiiiium iii • <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINEKALS AND GEOLOGY <br />U°parlmenl oI NaWral Resources ~I~~~ <br />1117 Sherman Sc, Room 215 <br />Denver, ColoraAo 80203 <br />Phone' 13071 866-3 56 7 <br />FAX (1071832-8106 <br />DEPARTMENT OF <br />May 4, 1995 NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br />Roy Rome <br />Mr. Red Cortner Governor <br />P.O. BOX 861 ~ames5 Lochhead <br />Hayden, CO. 81639 exec°r~~eD"~'°` <br />Michael B. Long <br />Division D~rccbr <br />RE: Grassy Gap Coal Mine Maintenance, 1995, 7~C-81-039 <br />Dear Mr. Cortner: <br />As you are aware, the Division of Minerals and Geology (DMG) has <br />taken over site maintenance at the Grassy Gap mine located 7 miles <br />south of the Hayden power station. Currently, $25,000.00 remains <br />in the State General Fund to cover the costs of the various <br />activities that may be necessary over the next several years. <br />We are planning to conduct maintenance activities this field season <br />at the site. These activities consist of road blading, cross^drain <br />repair, ditch blading and shaping, contour furrow repair, pond <br />riser repair, and sign removal. Based on the scope of activities <br />planned, is estimated this work may take 2-4 days, weather <br />dependent. Mr. Paul Krabacher from our Grand Junction office and <br />a contractor yet to be determined will be assisting .me in this <br />effort. At this time, we do not know the schedule exactly, but <br />anticipate conducting these activities in late May and early June. <br />If you have any questions or concerns, please call me at the <br />Division. We will keep you informed as to the status of the <br />activities as we know more. <br />Sine e , <br />Ke~. Gorham <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />CC: David Berry, DMG <br />