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SANTIAGO ROMERO JR. & ASSOCIATES, <br />4004 Carlisle Blvd NE, Suite C4 <br />Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107 • (50~ 8845119 <br />INC. <br />iii 1 ~i rii i ~liiii ~~i <br />sss <br />Job No. 960114 ~ ~ l~q <br />October 11, 1999 <br />ENERGY FUELS MINING COMPANY <br />RATON CREEK MINE <br />QUARTERLY INSPECTION REPORT <br />COAL PROCESSING WASTE PILE & SEDIMENT POND <br />PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS <br />1, Santiago Romero ]r., graduated from New Mexico University with a Bachelor of Science-Civil <br />Engineering Degree in August of 1974. I have been a Professional Engineer in New Mexico since 1980 <br />and received my Colorado Professional Engineering license (#20068) in 1983. I have experience and <br />knowledge in the design and construction of dams and sediment ponds, drainage and erosion control <br />structures and the hydrology methods required in design of these facilities. <br />RULE REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS <br />This certification is required by rule 4.03.1 (l) of the Regulation of the Colorado Mined Land <br />Reclamation Board for Coal Minine. <br />SUBJECT OF CERTIFICATION <br />This certification is for the Raton Creek Mine Coal Processing Waste Pile and Sediment Pond. <br />Coal Processing Waste Pile <br />'ECTION: September 30, 1999 <br />Section 36, T33S, R64W, 6th P <br />Las Animas County, C~d~ <br />COMMENTS: The area was dry but the vegetation is green and thick. All areas including the pile and <br />drainage structures appear to be in good condition and stable. There are no apparent seeps at this time. <br />The day was cool, about 60° F. There are no additional signs of erosions. A small area of alkaline <br />residue was not visible near where the old portal was located. <br />RECOMMENDATION: Observe quarterly for vegetation growth and erosion on the area north and west <br />of the water tank. <br />