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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981037
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
5/22/2000
Doc Name
PKA-0-457
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Pioneer Canon File
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DRMS
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Reclamation Projects
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3 <br /> July 15, 1993- Friday- Spoke with Dr. Corley by phone in late afternoon- <br /> (began leaving message but he picked up answering <br /> machine). Informed him that we were about done <br /> with the drilling phase of the job, and went over our <br /> latest findings about the nature and location of the <br /> fire. Discussed the remaining work to be done the <br /> following week, including reclamation of drill sites <br /> and access roads, as well as the backfilling of all the <br /> subsidence holes and cracks that we had located or <br /> knew of. He stated that he appreciated being kept <br /> abreast of the progress, and that he felt I had <br /> proceeded in " a logical and intelligent manner". I <br /> thanked him for this compliment. <br /> July 20, 1993- Tuesday-Final reclamation of sites begins. I left a phone <br /> message with Dr. Corley stating that we were doing <br /> final reclamation, and would be selecting a backfill <br /> source. I stated that we would not be using any of the <br /> topsoil stockpiles, nor would we disturb any <br /> reclaimed areas. I left my field telephone number, <br /> and asked that he call if he had any questions or <br /> concerns. I located a source of clayey spoil suitable <br /> for backfill material in the unreclaimed area at the <br /> northern edge of the old fire trench, also known as <br /> the "Orphan Pit". It was my understanding that this <br /> area was to be extensively regraded and reclaimed <br /> under a bond-revocation project administered by the <br /> Coal Program within a month or so. I needed about <br /> 40 to 50 cu. yds. of backfill. I called Erica Crosby on <br /> the field phone and asked her if this amount would be <br /> a problem for the materials balance or in any way <br /> cause a problem for the reclamation plan. She said <br /> she did not believe it would, but wanted to check <br /> with Larry first. I called back later, and Erica said it <br /> was OK with Larry as long as it was OK with Dr. <br /> Corley. I tried to contact Dr. Corley again that day, <br /> but only got the recording on the machine, and hung <br /> up, as I had already left a message regarding the <br /> backfill borrowing issue. <br /> July 21, 1993- Wednesday-I checked my voice mail at work about mid <br /> morning. There were no messages from Dr. Corley. <br /> The Contractor indicated they were planning to get a <br />
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