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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
11/4/2010
Doc Name
Letter of Support
From
Robin Scheuerman
To
DRMS
Type & Sequence
PR6
Email Name
SB1
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DAB
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D
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r7: <br />?jnv 0 4 2010 <br />Division u; <br />wining and S,'Y.! `/ <br />November 2, 2010 <br />Robin Scheuerman <br />PO Box 545 <br />Naturita, CO <br />81422 <br />_ Sandra L. Brown <br />Senior Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Re: Western Fuels - Colorado, LLC Permit Revision 6 <br />Dear Ms. Brown: <br />Please allow me to introduce myself and give a bit of family history <br />behind my letter I respectively write. <br />My name is Robin Watson - Scheuerman. Forty - eight years ago, my <br />parents moved from Oklahoma City to begin their first and only teaching <br />career right here in Nucla. My family's history not only includes education, <br />but agriculture, ranching, business proprietorship, and mining. Personally, I <br />have lived in the West-End of Montrose County for 30 years; was born and <br />raised here, attended the public school and worked for several proprietors <br />during my High School years. Upon graduating from High School, I left <br />home to pursue a career and raise a family. During that time, I was an <br />employee of Atlantic Richfield's' West Elk Mine and witnessed all aspects <br />of mining, including, but not limited to the permitting and reclamation <br />processes. I am very aware of the impact an active mine has on a <br />community and the benefits realized to all involved: Not only do the <br />benefits affect the employee, it has a positive and substantial effect on
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