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III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br /> Doc Date:12/11/2001 <br /> 999 <br /> iRMrtP MIN[ TRAPPER MINING INC. <br /> qW <br /> March 13, 2000 <br /> Mr. Tom Kaldenbach RECEIVED <br /> Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology Z000 <br /> 1313 Sherman St.. Room 215 VAR 15 <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> pivisicn of I f�inerals��e0�0�y <br /> Dear Tom: <br /> Subject: Trapper Mine (Permit No. C-81-010) Technical Revision TR-83 <br /> 1999 Annual Report, Appendix W <br /> Trapper Mine's Annual Report for 1999 is composed of seven sections. Section 1.0 <br /> reports 1999 reclamation activity as specified in Section 2.04.13 of the Colorado <br /> Mined Land Reclamation Board Regulations for Coal Mining. All appropriate maps <br /> are enclosed. <br /> Section 2.0 is the Annual Hydrology Report and is composed of eight subsections. <br /> 2.1 Climatological Data <br /> 2.2 Pit Dewatering and Consumptive Water Use for 1999 <br /> 2.3 Mining Advancement and Ash Disposal <br /> 2.4 Monitoring Points <br /> 2.5 Hydrological Data (Hydro-Engineering Inc. report) <br /> 2.6 Hydrological Trends <br /> 2.7 Spoil Spring Sampling <br /> 2.8 WET Testing Results <br /> Section 3.0 is a report on Trapper's drainage reconstruction efforts 1987-1999. It <br /> consists of a narrative segment describing our reconstruction methods and results <br /> as well as a map showing the locations of our drainage reconstruction efforts <br /> minewide. In 1999, approximately 5,850 feet of drainage construction work was per- <br /> formed in the Pyeatt and No Name drainages. Drainage repair work was completed <br /> on approximately 2,000 linear feet of East Pyeatt, West Pyeatt. Johnson, No-Name. <br /> East Buzzard, Oak, and Coyote drainageways during the 1999 field season. <br /> Section 4.0 is the recontoured spoil sampling section. This section includes site <br /> specific spoil analysis data and a map showing spoil texture and sample <br /> identification numbers for the Ashmore and Flintlock pits <br /> Section 5.0 is a narrative and map showing topsoil stockpiles constructed in 1999 <br /> and proposed 2000 topsoil stockpile locations. Additionally, the map has been <br /> updated to show all existing topsoil stockpiles minewide with appropriate identifi- <br /> cation numbers. The narrative and accompanying Table 5-1 describes topsoil <br /> stockpile locations, size and approximate volumes. <br /> P.O. Box 187 Craig. Colorado 81626 (970) 824-4401 <br />