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999 <br />RECEiVE® <br />FEB 0 4 2002 <br />Division of.Minerals and Geology <br />February 1, 2002 <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Office of Min~'ed Land Reclamation <br />1313 Sherman St., Rm 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Dear Division Manager: <br />~~ <br />I request that a public hearing be held in Pueblo, in the evening, on the Rio <br />Grande Portland Cement Company's Reclamation permit. <br />My wife and f are registered voters and are property owners in the Pueblo, <br />Colorado regional area. My family of four is extremely concerned about the <br />adverse environmental impact this Company will have on the air quality and <br />contamination of the ground water aquifers in the Pueblo area. It is also my <br />understanding that the Rio Grande Portland Cement Company will be burning <br />coal to fuel it's operating facilities: This is outrageous! <br />At least two other major Colorado cities (Denyer and Ft. Collins) have rejected <br />this Company. Why would you permit this polluting industry to establish <br />themselves in Pueblo? Jobs are neither worth the environmental damage nor <br />the adverse health effects to the citizens of the State. Furthermore, Colorado's <br />clean (drinkable) water resources are extremely limited. Prime examples of what <br />this Cement Company can do to our environment in Pueblo are contaminations <br />already perpetrated by gold mining permits. <br />I look forward to receiving your response explaining your position on this permit <br />issue. <br />Sincerely, <br />hi berto Ornelas <br />14138 W. Harvard Place <br />Lakewood, CO 80228 <br />