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iii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <br />pF COQ <br />~~~'`~'° COLORADO DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />'~ 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567 <br />~816~ <br />MINING PERMIT -COAL <br />Permit Date: July 6, 1998 <br />Permit Expiration Date: July 31, 2003 <br />~..yL~~ <br />it C 14 1598 <br />C;~~ision of Minerals 3 Geology <br />Permit No. C-92-080 <br />THIS PERMIT is issued by the Division of Minerals and Geology. Department of Natural Resources, <br />State of Colorado. <br />RF.C'iTAi _~ <br />Oakridge Energy Inc ("operator") desires to conduct a mining operation known as the Carbon <br />Junction Mine for the purpose of extracting coal. <br />II. On July 6, 1998 the Division of Minerals and Geology ("the Division") approved [he operator's <br />application for this permit, fixed the amount of bond and directed that this permit be issued <br />upon the filing with the Division of bond in the amount so fixed in form and substance <br />approved by the Division, and such bond has been so furnished. <br />III. On June 3, 1998 the Division made the following findings: <br />(a) The permit application is accurate and contains all information required under C.R.S., <br />34-33-101 et seg. and regulations promulgated thereunder and that all the requirements <br />of Article 33 of Title 34, C.R.S. ("such article") for the issue of a permit have been <br />complied with; <br />(b) The applicant has demonstrated that reclamation as required by such article can be <br />accomplished under the reclamation plan contained in the permit application; <br />(c) The assessment of the probable cumulative impact of all anticipated mining in the area <br />on the hydrologic balance specified in Section 34-33-] 10(2)(1) has been made by the <br />Division and the proposed operation thereof has been designed to prevent material <br />damage to the hydrologic balance outside the permit area; <br />