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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
5/27/2003
Doc Name
2nd Quarter 2003 Surface Subsidence Inspection
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National King Coal, LLC
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DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
Subsidence Report
Media Type
D
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~'-I~t~~-oar <br />National King Coal, LLC Telephone: Fax: Email: <br />(970)385-4528 (970)385-4638 nkc@NKCmine com <br />P.O. Box 2905 4424 County Road 120 ~y--~ ~~~~ <br />Durango, Colorado 81302 Hesperus, Colorado 81326 pO~jg <br />May 21, 2003 ~~~~ <br />State of Colorado - <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />11313 Sherman Street, Room 215 RECEIVED <br />Denver, Colorado 80203-2273 <br />Attention: Harry Ranney, Reclamation Specialist (ujA~(2 j 2~ <br />Re; Second Quarter 2003 Surface Subsidence Inspection Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Second Quarter 2003 Huntington Ditch Inspection <br />Dear Harry: <br />On May 20, 2003, a complete inspection of the Crawford Property was conducted. Present <br />for the inspection were Harry Siebert, Consultant and Tom Bird, National King Coal, LLC. <br />Julie Crawford was contacted upon our arrival. <br />A crack which developed over the southeast.end of Sections 1 Right and 2 Right was filled <br />during the fall of 2002 using a backhoe and fill dirt. These cracks to the southeast of the <br />Marc Crawford house show no signs of further separation. Vegetation is beginning to re- <br />establish in the areas disturbed by the repair process. No other cracks or subsidence <br />related features were noted during this inspection. <br />Mining has been completed beneath the Dunn/IJte Mountain Ute Tribe Lease. OSM has <br />been checking, measuring, photographing and mapping these cracks on a quarterly basis. <br />These cracks look much like the cracks which are not under OSM jurisdiction. The most <br />recent OSM inspection revealed that the cracks repaired by NKC are still in good shape <br />and the other cracks are healing nicely. OSM is now willing to release the bond. The <br />Tribe has not yet released the lease which is holding up the bond release. <br />The other areas where pillars have been extracted are Sections No. 1 Right through No. 6 <br />Right, 4 West, 7 South, 6 South and 5 South/1 Left The 7 South and 6 South area exhibits <br />normal subsidence tension cracks extending north from a point about 300 feet south of the <br />Huntington Ditch. This area of the ditch has been replaced with a buried pipeline. Some <br />cracks appear to have crossed the pipeline with no apparent consequences. The landowner <br />is monitoring the situation closely. <br />Please call if you have any questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />Tom Bird <br />Manager, Coal Services <br />National King Coal, LLC <br />
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