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~~G,.SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO <br />(.7fE0 S.E.S. <br />P,O. BOX J. <br />PALISADE, COLORADO 81526 <br />Jim Weller, Superintendent of Operations <br />June 20, 1968 <br />Powderhorn Coal Company <br />P.O. Box 1430 <br />Plaisade,Colorado 81526 <br />Larry Reschkee, Project Engineer <br />Dear Mr. Reschkee: <br />This letter is to follow up on our phone conversation of Friday June <br />17, 1988. This letter is an explanation of our request for changing <br />the drainage paths for our ash disposal area and Powderhorn Coal <br />~iRany's waste coal pile. <br />The State Health Department inspected our ash disposal site in January <br />of 1988 in response to our submittle for a reissue of the waste water <br />discharge permit for Cameo S.E.S. As part of that reissue we were <br />asked to correct the surface drainage potiential of fly ash being <br />carried into Coal Canyon via the existing culverts, under the access <br />road, that drains the run off from the road and ash disposal site to <br />the Coal Canyon drainage. The request was to completely contain any <br />surface run off on Public Service Company property and that none of it <br />be allowed to drain into Coal Canyon. <br />Public Service Company's request to Powderhorn Coal Company is to <br />allow Public Service Company to block the flow of water through the <br />two existing culverts that are under the access road that leads west <br />from the gate to the ash disposal site and Powderhorn's waste coal <br />pile. The physical blocking would be a sheet of plywood on the <br />upstream side of the culvert and dirt packed up against it to hold it <br />in place. The drainage ditch would be extended past the culverts <br />along the south edge of the road to a new drainage area within Public <br />Service Company's boundary. <br />~=-~ <br />A13-7-1 (New 7/16/97) <br />