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STArE of o~or~~~o <br />COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br />4270 East 11th Avenue <br />Dem•er. Colorado 80270-}716 <br />Phone (3031 320-8333 <br />May 8, 1990 <br />7elelaa: <br />p031311~90%61A1 ain Building/Dpn.r~l <br />p031 320-15191PIa~m~gan Yla SD,emert F 4 +'- ~ <br />(]031 ]aa~i 19B IG ~~~1'~n %e~(pna~~~O1~iCeL <br />J '+ <br />rAAY ~? U .~°'~ <br />e"*cot <br />o\ /~~04 <br />e/\>~ <br />u ~ <br />r <br />FI(\v~~-~~~ ~~ <br />• ~%. <br />~ ~ / H'16 ~ <br />Hav Hnmoi <br />c~:~.~,n~,r <br />,~~1 ~y Thnnid> N. Vclnun, h1.U <br />Glenn P. Jones ry11NEil ~~V tact aloe Uiica ul <br />General Refractories Company -_1^.' 4MAT~ON ~~~~li• <br />600 Grant Street, Room 3000 <br />Pittsburgh, PA 15219 <br />Dear Mr. Jones: ~x,,r/LAL' <br />This letter is in reference to the petroleum contamination at <br />the Fox No. 1 mine, located in Pueblo County, Colorado. <br />Thank you for the copy <br />contaminated soils from <br />review of the informati <br />Health, it would appear <br />as a solid waste rather <br />waste. <br />of the laboratory report on the <br />the above referenced site. After a <br />~n provided to Colorado Department of <br />that the soils sflouid be classified <br />than characteristic of a hazardous <br />Based upon the information provided, it would appear that the <br />disposal of the petroleum contaminated soils form this site <br />would not cause a significant detrimental effect on the <br />environment or the operation of this mine. However, due to <br />the fact that your facility is permitted by the Mine Land <br />Reclamation Division of the Department of Natural Resources, <br />you must receive final approval for this action from the <br />office that permits your facility. <br />Should you have an questions, please do not hesitste to <br />contact this office at 331-4864. <br />Sincerely, <br />`i ~~=~ 'ri G~'E~ <br />Scott Pieratt <br />UST Program <br />Hazardous Materials and <br />tl'aste management Division <br />cc: Mine Land Reclamation Division <br />