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t? . <br />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 />February 12, 2008 <br />Desty Dyer <br />U.S. Bureau of Land Management <br />Uncompahgre Field Office <br />2505 S. Townsend Ave. <br />Montrose, CO 81401 <br />$ V4 <br />Re: Bowie No. 2 Mine (Permit No. C-1996-083) <br />Permit Revision Application No.11(PR-11) <br />Northern Extension of B-Seam Mine Plan, Federal Coal Lease Modification <br />Dear Mr. Dyer: <br />COLORADO <br />D I V I S ION OF <br />RECLAMATION <br />MINING <br />SAFETY <br />Bill Ritter, Jr. <br />Governor <br />Harris D. Sherman <br />Executive Director <br />Ronald W. Cattany <br />Division Director <br />Natural Resource Trustee <br />The Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety hereby issues notice, in accordance with Title 34, Article 33, <br />Section 118, Paragraph 3, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, that on February 12, 2008, an application to revise coal <br />mining operations at the Bowie No. 2 Mine was considered complete for the purposes of filing. All review and <br />comment periods as provided in the Act and the Regulations initiate from this date of filing. <br />In Permit Revision No. 11 (PR-11), Bowie Resources LLC (BRL) is proposing to revise its approved mine plan by <br />extending mining of the B-seam coal to the north. The revised mine plan is needed due to difficult mining conditions. <br />The current mine plan involves longwall panels that trend generally east-west and are located just south of Dove <br />Gulch. The effects from subsidence are at least one mile from the Bruce Park Dam and the Terror Creek Reservoir. In <br />PR-11, BRL is proposing longwall panels that trend generally north-south and extend northward under Dove Gulch <br />and beyond the currently approved northern permit boundary. The effects of subsidence would be within 1370 feet of <br />the Bruce Park Dam and within 750 feet of the Terror Creek Reservoir. BRL has applied for a Federal coal lease <br />modification to Federal coal lease COC 61209 for this additional northern area, which would increase the permit area <br />by about 560 acres. A cultural resource survey is planned for the lease modification area. <br />The mine plan change proposed in PR-11 supersedes the mine plan change that had been proposed in Permit Revision <br />No. 10 (PR-10), which is currently under review. However, PR-10 also contains a general proposal to mine within one <br />mile of the Bruce Park Dam and the Terror Creek Reservoir and to set up an accompanying seismic and subsidence <br />monitoring program. Therefore, the review of PR-10, as it relates to this general proposal, will continue. <br />The proposed mine plan change in PR-11 is associated with surface lands that are owned or managed by BRL, the <br />Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the USDA-Forest Service. The coal is managed by the BLM. Other than the <br />effects of mine-induced subsidence and seismicity, no surface disturbance is proposed in PR-11. No increase in the <br />rate of coal production and no increase in water consumption are proposed in PR-11 either. <br />The Division requests written verification regarding Federal mining leases and/or federal surface access approval. <br />BRL has referenced the Federal mining lease(s) and/or Federal Surface access agreement(s) COC-61209, as well as a <br />proposed lease modification, in this application as a document upon which they base their legal right to enter. Please <br />verify that the lease(s) and/or agreement(s) has/have been issued and that final BLM/federal agency lease/agreement <br />Office of Office of <br />Mined Land Reclamation Denver • Grand Junction • Durango Active and Inactive Mines