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i <br />Temporary Cessation - LJorksheet <br />Re: <br />Dear <br />Our Division has received your report/letter of <br />stating that your mining operation captioned above is no longer active. <br />Please be advised that Rule 1.6 of the Rules and Regulations for Minerals has <br />recently been revised by the Mined Land Reclamation Board to more clearly <br />delineate the duties of an operator whose mining operation is in a state of <br />temporary inactivity. A copy of this new Rule is enclosed. <br />Please review this Rule carefully and notify our Division concerning the <br />status of your operation. .If the operation is in temporary cessation, please <br />submit a Notice of Temporary Cessation that complies with the requirements of <br />Rule 1.62, The start of the five-year temporary cessation period should be <br />specified in the Notice and should be the date on which the mining operation <br />ceased. If, on the other hand, the mining operation should not be considered <br />to be in temporary cessation, please outline the reasons that this operation <br />should still be considered to be active. <br />Failure to file a proper Notice of Temporary Cessation can result in a <br />violation to your permit being found by the Mined Land Reclamation Board, or <br />even termination of your life-of-the-mine permit for this operation. Please <br />respond to this letter within 30 days to avoid further Division action on this <br />matter. <br />Please call if you have questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />Doc. No. 9985 <br />