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~ iiinuiiiiiiiiiiii <br />STATE <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Depatlmern of Nawral Resources <br />131 3 Sherman 51., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80?03 <br />Phone: (3031 866-3567 . <br />FA%: (303) 832-8106 <br />January 27, 1997 <br />^F <br />Alan Parkerson <br />Parkerson Construction, Inc. <br />710 South 1 5th Street <br />Grand Junction, Colorado 81 501 <br />Re: Woodring Pit, Permit No. M-78-323, Possible Temporary Cessation <br />Dear Mr. Parkerson: <br />~~~~~ <br />DEPARTMEM OF <br />NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br />Roy Romer <br />Governor <br />lames S. Lochhead <br />6ecutive Director <br />michaelB Long <br />Division Director <br />We recently reviewed the Woodring Pit Annual Report. The report indicated that the site has been, <br />and may continue to be, inactive for at least six months. Please refer to the Construction Rules <br />and Regulations Sections 1 .13 which state that if an operation ceases production for a period of <br />180 days or more, the operator must file a Notice of Temporary Cessation with the Board. This <br />notice must state the date of cessation, the reasons for cessation, a plan for the resumption of <br />mining, a description of those activities the operator will take to ensure compliance with the permit <br />reclamation requirements and a description of site maintenance activities to ensure compliance with <br />the performance standards (Rule 31. The Notice of Temporary Cessation should be sent to the <br />Division separate from other correspondence. <br />As an alternative to temporary cessation, you may submit a Technical Revision to your permit to <br />indicate that the operation will be intermittently active throughout its life. The technical revision <br />application must include a description of those activities the operator will undertake to ensure <br />compliance with the permit reclamation requirements, and a description of the site maintenance <br />activities which will ensure compliance with the performance standards (Rule 31. Rule 1.13.7 <br />addresses this technical revision. <br />Since the annual report indicated that operations have temporarily ceased, you should submit either <br />a request for temporary cessation or a technical revision within the next 45 days. If the request <br />indicates that the site is sufficiently stabilized, we will approve the request for cessation within <br />sixty days of receipt. If the request indicates that there may be some problems with the site, we <br />will either request more information from you, or schedule the site for an inspection. If you submit <br />a technical revision to the permit, we will process it within 30 days. <br />If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call. <br />Sincerely, <br />~~~ <br />Steve S. Shuey <br />Acting Senior Environmental Specialist <br />OF COLORADO <br />r <br />r ~,.: <br />