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3/25/2009 10:58:08 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
3/20/2009
Doc Name
Transmittal of Objection Letters Received
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DRMS
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Western Fuels Colorado, LLC
Type & Sequence
TR57
Email Name
MLT
Media Type
D
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p.2 <br />are objecting to the TR57 permit. <br />(7)Where did they come up with a 600x600 foot grid??? What PERSONEL will inspect?? Who <br />is qualified and who will actually be doing the inspecting??? <br />(8) Prior to topsoil replacement, the re-graded spoil within mined areas will be scarified by deep <br />ripping or chisel plowing 12 to 24 inches deep. There is a tremendous amount of huge rocks they <br />bring up with this. Where is there something about the rocks and what they intend to do with <br />them?? They are very detrimental and there need to be something in writting that says they will <br />get rid of the rocks. <br />(9)Overburden contains a mixture of soft slightly hard and extremely hard rock fragments but <br />will possess acceptable root growth . How and where is there documentation saying that?? <br />(10) NRCS has documented several times how hard moisture and removing topsoil in wind, wet <br />conditions , or when it is frozen is extremely hard on the topsoil. Good conditions should always <br />exist. Where did they now get that it is fine to remove it when it is frozen or windy, etc.????? <br />(11) This temperature statement is a little ridiculous. In Lay Co. Temperatures get 20 below and <br />life goes on. In Gunnison, temperatures get 20 below and all equipment still starts and life goes <br />on and everyone mines and works and all equipment runs and works. We have had sub-zero <br />temperatures many times and using this for a topsoil removal excuse is not right. <br />Thank you for your time, <br />Frank and Mary Lou Morgan <br />Mike Morgan <br />JoEllen Turner <br />2)q d-
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