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<br />MOUNTAIN COAL <br />~~ COMPANY~.~.~. <br />A Subsidiary ofArth Weslem Resources, LLC <br />iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii <br />999 <br />West Elk Mine <br />P O Bax 591 <br />5174 Highway 133 <br />Somenel,CO 81434 <br />(970)929-5015 <br />Fax (970)929-5595 <br />October 12, 2001 <br />Mr. James Burnell <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Office of Mined Land Reclamation <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />RECE-VED <br />®CS 1 ~ 2001 <br />~pp Ot Mirtgtals & Geu~c9Y <br />Re: Mountain Coal Company LLC (MCC), West Elk Mine; Permit No. C-SO-007; Technical <br />Revision No. 94 (TR-94), MCC Responses to the Division's Adequacy Review of 5 October <br />2001 <br />Dear Mr. Burnell, <br />Mountain Coal Company, L.L.C. is submitting these responses to the Division's adequacy review dated <br />5 October 2001, regazding additional Gob Vent De-Gas Borehole Pads and Drill Holes Nos. 15-O1, 15- <br />02, IS-03, 15-3.5, IS-O5, and Access. Attached are the updated schedule, and the SEDCAD <br />designations for all of the proposed drill pads. <br />(1) The updated schedule (attached) shows the schedule as it relates [o the United States Forest <br />Service (USFS) Enviromnental Assessment process. <br />(2) MCC agrees with the Division's calculations for the reclamation bond in the amount of <br />$ l 14,861.00. <br />(3) Drill Pads Nos. 15-01, 15-02, 15-03, 15-3.5, and 15-OS will have the 1.0 acre SEDCAD typical <br />analysis applied [o each of the pads. <br />The project occurs on MCC's existing Federal Coal Leases and the Gunnison National Forest. As <br />such, MCC requested permission from the United Stales Forest Service (USFS) to conduct this project <br />for the remaining Gob Vent De-Gas Boreholes in Longwall Panel 15. The application was submitted <br />to the USFS on September 7, 2001. It is expected that the USFS could approve the expedited <br />Environmental Analysis (EA) either Friday [he 19`h or Saturday the 20'h of October for [his project. <br />As a result of these adequacy responses it would be our fervent hope that the CDMG would be able to <br />grant approval by October 20, 2001, concurrently with the USFS approval. <br />Approval of the revision is necessary and prudent for us to continue methane drainage for the safety <br />and well-being of MCC's workforce and meet the timing requirements of mining Longwall Panel 15. <br />