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STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, MINING AND SAFETY <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone: (303) 866-3567 <br />FAX: (303) 832-8106 <br />January 26, 2009 <br />COLORADO <br />D I V I S 10 N O F <br />RECLAMATION <br />MINING <br />SAFETY <br />Mr. Daniel E. Bear Bill Ritter, Jr. <br />Bear Coal Company Governor <br />P.O. Box 1754 Harris D. Sherman <br />Paonia, Colorado 81428 Executive Director <br /> Ronald W. Cattany <br />Permit No. C-81-033, Bear Coal Company <br />RE: Bear No. 3 Mine Division Director <br />, Natural Resource Trustee <br />2008 Annual Hydrology Report, Adequacy Review <br />Dear Mr. Bear: <br />The Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (Division) has finished its adequacy review of <br />the Bear No. 3 Mine 2008 Annual Hydrology Report (AHR) submitted by the Bear Coal Company (BCC). <br />The Division has two requests. Please provide revised AHR pages that list the method of analysis (total, <br />total dissolved, total recoverable etc.) for each of the chemical constituents sampled in the report. Also, it <br />appears that the laboratory analysis for the North Fork of the Gunnison River for August 11, 2008, found <br />on page 4, is actually the August 2007 analysis from the 2007 AHR. Please provide the correct page 4. <br />All of the required sampling parameters and frequency of sampling were followed. The hydrologic <br />sampling results that are presented in the 2008 AHR are generally consistent with results submitted in <br />earlier AHRs. The concentration of cadmium in the North Fork of the Gunnison River was lower than the <br />apparently anomalous reading from the 2007 AHR. However, future AHR results may reveal if a trend <br />ultimately exists. The probable hydrologic consequences prediction of the effect of the mine on river water <br />total dissolved solids was very close to the observed sampling results. <br />The difference in conductivity in the upgradient alluvial well AA-3, when compared to that in the <br />downgradient AA-1, was similar as in previous years. Increases in most of the concentrations of chemical <br />constituents for the full suite analyses also were evident at AA-1, since AA-1 is located at the former coal <br />stockpile area and is on the downgradient end of the mine. The pond discharge data continue to show that <br />iron in the hillside spring water was being successively treated by the hillside spring water treatment pond, <br />although the total dissolved solids increased. <br />If you have any questions, please let me know. <br />Sincerely, <br />Jos J. wash <br />Environme'ital Protection Specialist <br />cc: Jim Stover (J.E. Stover & Associates) <br />Bill Bear (Bowie Resources LLC) <br />c:\word\bear3\2008ahradeq 1 <br />Office of Office of <br />Mined Land Reclamation Denver • Grand Junction • Durango Active and Inactive Mines