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CV-2001-010 was issued on 14 May 2001 for failure to ensure that non-coal wastes including <br />grease, lubricants and other flammable liquids were placed and stored in a controlled manner in a <br />designated portion of the pemut area. Specifically, 10 to 12 55 gallon drums and several smaller <br />containers of fluids, including oil, grease and surfactants had been places in a location not <br />approved or designed for such use. The violation was abated with the approval of Technical <br />Revision 55. <br />CV-2002-004 was issued on 27 Mazch 2002 for failure to maintain a sediment ponds primary <br />spillway as necessary to ensure proper functioning in accordance with the approved design. <br />Specifically leakage of pond water into buried culvert at the base of the primary spillway riser <br />allowed for dischazge flow estimated at 10-IS gpm at pond RP-2/3. The violation was <br />immediately abated by the Operator and no revision was required. <br />CV-2002-015 was issued on 10 July 2002 for failure to properly water or otherwise manage <br />refuse disposal azea working surface to effectively suppress fugitive dust emissions so as to <br />comply with all applicable state and Federal air quality statutes and regulations. This violation <br />applied to RP-Sa. Abatement included the immediate initiation of watering of the refuse pile and <br />continued watering as necessary to control fugitive dust. <br />CV-2002-016 was issued on 11 July 2002 for failure to provide for proper surface drainage <br />during coal mine waste pile construction in accordance with approved plan and applicable <br />regulations. This violation applied to RP-Sa and was abated with the approval of Technical <br />Revision 58. <br />CV-2002-017 was issued on 11 July 2002 for improper ditch construction or maintenance which <br />resulted in erosion of two sediment pond collection ditches and improper ditch maintenance <br />which exposed a buried pipe segment which could have resulted in disturbed azea drainage being <br />routed azound sediment pond DP-1 and into Scullion Gulch without treatment. Abatement of <br />this violation included backfilling and riprapping the collection ditches to stabilize them and <br />removing the exposed portion of pipe. <br />Blue Mountain Energy, Ino. (BME) submitted an application for a fourth renewal of Permit C- <br />81-018 (RN-04), on 29 January 2004. The submittal included a renewal application form, <br />proposed public notice, and numerous changes to permit text and maps to bring the permit up to <br />date and eliminate duplication. <br />The application was deemed complete on 6 February 2004 and notices were provided to various <br />Local, state, and federal agencies on that date. Public notice of the application was published in <br />- the Rangely Times once a week for four consecutive weeks. Copies of the application were filed <br />16 <br />