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_. Y <br />NATIONAL KING COAL, LLC <br />p~ ~~ <br />January 2, 1998 <br />Telephone: <br />(B 70) 258.2116 <br />Few: <br />(870) 25B•IB18 <br />MINE LOCATION: <br />1121 Cou my Rostl 120 <br />H eep eru e. Coloretlo 81326 <br />Tale pnone: <br />(870) 365.1526 <br />Fex: <br />(B 70) 3B 5•16J6 <br />r-,~c~~r~~o <br />state of Colorado ,iqN 071998 <br />•Division of Minerals and Geology <br />11313 Sherman Street <br />Room 215 Gi~ip~on o1 Mul~iaia a LauO~DF;y <br />Denver, Colorado 80203-2273 <br />Attention: Harry Ranney, Reclamation Specialist <br />Re: Fourth Quarter 1997 Surface Subsidence Inspection <br />Fourth Quarter 1997 Huntington Ditch Inspection <br />Dear Harry: <br />There are no new cracks over Section No. 9 Right as of this <br />inspection. <br />Another area where pillars have recently been extracted is <br />beneath the Dunn/Ut'e Mountain Ute Tribe Lease. OSM has been <br />checking, measuring, photographing and mapping these cracks on a <br />monthly basis. These cracks look much like the cracks which are <br />not under OSM jurisdiction. <br />The other area where pillars have recently been extracted <br />Section No. 6 South. This area exhibits normal subsidence <br />tension cracks extending north from a point about 300 feet <br />of the Huntington Ditch. This area of the ditch has been <br />replaced with a buried pipeline. No cracks appear to be <br />approaching the pipeline. <br />Call if you have any questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />~"""`--~ <br />Tom Bird <br />Planning 6 Engineering <br />National King Coal, LLC <br />III III III III IIII III Po SOIGO Boer. 2B~05 u11e 311 <br />999 Dursnpo, Coloretlo 81702 <br />is <br />north <br />