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2009-03-27_ENFORCEMENT - C1981038 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038
IBM Index Class Name
Enforcement
Doc Date
3/27/2009
Doc Name
Emails Regarding NOV
From
Marcia Talvitie
To
Dan Hernandez
Violation No.
CV2009001
Email Name
DIH
Media Type
D
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Page 1 of 1 <br />Hernandez, Daniel <br />From: Talvitie, Marcia <br />Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 9:50 AM <br />To: Hernandez, Daniel <br />Cc: Brown, Sandy; Berry, David <br />Subject: FW: Bowie No. 1 Mine <br />Dan, <br />Here is the drawing that BRL supplied on the morning of March Stn. I asked Basil to send photos, as well, which <br />he attempted to do later in the day. However, the "photos" turned out to be "videos", which our system blocked <br />me from opening. Basil returned to the site later and sent me photos on the 10tH <br />In answer to your questions about man-hours and schedules, I will contact Basil today to get that information. <br />During my site visit on the 27th, we discussed the sediment in the Stevens Gulch road ditch. The majority of the <br />sediment was near enough to the mine access radius to actually fall within the disturbed area of the permit. I did <br />not list removal of that sediment as a separate abatement step, but they agreed to remove it and reestablish the <br />ditch flowline there. With respect to the SG road ditch, I determined that attempting to remove the sediment <br />would create additional damage, i.e. disturb a well-established vegetative cover, with little benefit. Given the <br />time of year, the existing grasses will quickly grow back through the relatively thin deposit of sediment, <br />preventing its transport further down the ditch. Joe looked at the ditch, in passing, during his inspection, and did <br />not observe any remaining accumulations of sediment. <br />Marcia <br />Marcia L. Talvitie <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />DRMS Durango Field Office - Coal Program <br />Phone. (970) 247-1184 <br />Fax: (970) 247-5104 <br />From: Bear, Basil [mailto:BasilBear@BowieResources.com] <br />Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 8:09 AM <br />To: Talvitie, Marcia <br />Subject: Bowie No. 1 Mine <br />Marcia: <br />Find attached a drawing of what Bowie has completed for the abatement of the CV-2009 001. <br />Basil Bear <br />3/27/2009
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