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<br />' • DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Drparlmenl ul Natural Kesuurces <br />I J I 1 Shaman SL, Rnnm 215 <br />Dcnvcr. Colorado H1R01 <br />Phunc; f.iflll Ith6- i567 <br />fAK: IJL111 Lill~ltl llh <br />September 5, 1995 <br />Mr. Jim Stover <br />J.E. Stover & Associates <br />2768 Compass Drive, Suite 101 <br />Grand Junction, CO 81506 <br />Rc: Bowic No. 2 Minc - Ovcrburdcn Ccochcmistty <br />Dear Mr. Stover: <br />~~ <br />DEPARTMENT OF <br />NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br />Huy ILOn%'1 <br />C.ovc~lur <br />lanxs 5. O,chhead <br />ERMNIVC UirM lur <br />Michael g. Lung <br />Division Diret lur <br />This letter is written in response to your correspondence of July 27, 1995, Given the circumstances <br />specific to this site, we will grant a waiver of the suggested roof, interburden and floor geochemical <br />analysis pazameters of cadmium and copper. However, we will appreciate submittal of any informa- <br />tion relative to these specific parameters if such information exists in related geochemistry data for <br />• nearby sites. Additionally, acid base accounting will not be required for the roof, interburden and <br />floor analyses as long as the sulfur forms (pyritic, sulfate, organic, total) are specifically quantified. <br />Finally, if you decide to drill an additional hole as mentioned today on the telephone, all of the <br />above-discussed parameters should be analyzed. <br />I will wait for your additional information relative to your request regarding the D-Seam coal <br />geochemistry. Please call with any questions. <br />Sincerely,/ <br />~; <br />i~-~, <br />D vid ~A. Berry <br />enSoi EnvironnJental Protection Specialist <br />cc: Tony Waldron, DMG <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />~D1W~STOVCR.DAC1 <br />