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NATIONAL KING COAL, INC. III I II I II I II IIII III <br />ICJ V `1V <br />January 5, 1999 <br />State of Colorado <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />11313 Sherman Street <br />Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203-2273 <br />Telephone: <br />(303) 259-2416 <br />Fax'. <br />(303) 2594618 <br />~~=CEIVED <br />JAN 11 1999 <br />Division of Minerals 8 Geology <br />Attention: Harry Ranney, Reclamation Specialist <br />Re: Fourth Quarter 1998 Surface Subsidence Inspection <br />Fourth Quarter 1998 Huntington Ditch Inspection <br />Dear Harry: <br />Telephone: <br />(303) 3654526 <br />Fax'. <br />(303) 3654636 <br />There are no new cracks over Section No. 4 Right as of this <br />inspection. <br />Mining has been completed beneath the Dunn/Ute Mountain Ute Tribe <br />Lease. OSM has been checking, measuring, photographing and <br />mapping these cracks on a monthly basis. These cracks look much <br />like the cracks which are not under OSM jurisdiction. <br />The other areas where pillars have recently been extracted are <br />Sections No. 4 West, 7 South, 6 South and 5 South/1 Left. The 7 <br />South and 6 South area exhibits normal subsidence tension cracks <br />extending north from a point about 300 feet south of the <br />Huntington Ditch. This area of the ditch has been replaced with <br />a buried pipeline. Some cracks appear to have crossed the <br />pipeline with no apparent consequences. The landowner is <br />monitoring the situation closely. <br />Call if you have any questions. <br />Sincerely,/~~~~~ <br />Tom Bird <br />Planning & Engineering <br />National King Coal, LLC <br />1315 Main Avenue, N314 <br />Post Oflice Boz 2905 <br />Dureng o, Colorado 61302 <br />MINE OFFICE: <br />4421 County Roed 120 <br />Hesp eru c, Colo retlo 61326 <br />