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<br />Mr. Tom Gillis <br />May 8, 1986 <br />Page 2 <br />Both the topsoil and subsoil piles for those areas have been <br />seeded and are stable. Removal and stock piling of all organic <br />material and topsoil prior to disposal of refuse has been completed. <br />To the best of my knowledge, based upon my professional expertise, <br />the permanent refuse structures at the Deserado Mine are being <br />constructed in conformance with the prudent state-of-the-art of <br />coal processing waste bank construction. Further, the structures <br />are being constructed in compliance with the approved design, as <br />specified within Section III-20 of the approved permit documents <br />and depicted on Maps 76, 77, 82 and 83. <br />I certify, based upon my field observations and proffessional in- <br />vestigations, as detailed here above, that the permanent refuse <br />disposal structures at Western Fuels-Utah, Inc., Deserado Mine, <br />located in Rio Blanco County, Colorado, are being constructed in <br />Compliance with the design approved as a portion of Permit No. <br />C-018-F,1, issued by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division. <br />Respectfull ~; , <br />o~. ~ ). W~ <br />Mi~hael J . W igand P.E, c,.'Q~ <br />Chief ~.ngin er/Construction Dianager ;~ 191aa <br />Colorado F.egistered P.E. N0. 19143 ,~;4 <br />S~~N, ~ ~p <br />cc: Don Deardorff <br />Bob Johnson <br />John Trygstad <br />Tim Chervick <br />MW File <br />