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<br />~ opened in 1977;and-produces more; .;
<br />than 4 million ions of low-sulf'ur';
<br />high-Btu =coal each year. `It.
<br />~ employs 433 workers.
<br />I Leased•reseives include about'
<br />Ikk 200 million,tons of coal capable of .
<br />I sustaining'the.present rate of min- .
<br />ing for more than 40 years, said '~
<br />Kennecott spokeswoman Alexis:
<br />i Fernandez. The company has ;
<br />already•secu"red long-term.con-' .i
<br />tracts for 66 million tons,
<br />:'`Boli ~E. Cooper„presideuf,;of ,
<br />Kennecott Corp., 'said the pur-
<br />chase will boost Kennecatt's
<br />~~ annual coal production to more ,
<br />than 40 million tons a year, and
<br />give the"company reserves totaling
<br />1.1 billion tons. - .
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<br />The Colorado
<br />Mining Association
<br />elected its board of .
<br />directors at the orga-
<br />nization's annual
<br />j meeting in Denver..
<br />Richard Atkinson,
<br />director of the associ-
<br />anonsince 1984 and a Atklrieon
<br />member of the Coal
<br />Leasing Committee and Coal Policy Coun-
<br />cil of the American Mitring Congress, was
<br />elected chairman. Others elected were: Ta
<br />Li, chairman-elect David Cole, president;
<br />Gregory Raih; treasurer; Shirley Hunter,
<br />secretary; Jerry Powers, vice chairman for
<br />.Health & Safety; Jerome Bensing; vice,
<br />'. chairman for governmental affairs; Jerome
<br />Bensing, vice chairman for membership;
<br />Louis Lepty Jr.; vice chairman for mem-
<br />bership; James Beck, vice chairman for
<br />~' environmental -affairs; and Jaroes Dodd,
<br />vice chairman for coal. The CMA, head-
<br />quartered in Denver, is a trade association
<br />of Colorado miners, manufacturers and sup-
<br />pliers to the mining industry.
<br />UGC Cousulting of Englewood hired
<br />William Cronin, Larry Detweiler, Robin
<br />Gebhard and Douald Hauseu. Cronin will
<br />work as a technical analyst, Detweiler will
<br />i work as a software engineer, and Gebhard
<br />and Hansen will work as senior technical
<br />consultants. UGC Consulting develops and
<br />deploys business solutions within geograph-
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<br />is information environments. Its clients
<br />include electric, gas, communication and
<br />transportation companies and municipali-
<br />ties worldwide.
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