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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 C O L O R A D O <br />Phone: (303) 866 -3567 DIVISION OF <br />FAX: (303) 832 -8106 RECLAMATION <br />MINING <br />INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM —&— <br />SAF ETY <br />SUBJECT: Western Fuels - Colorado, New Horizon North Mine (Permit No. C- 2010 -0$9), <br />New Permit Application Review of Adequacy Responses <br />I have reviewed Western Fuels- Colorado's (WFC's) responses to our preliminary adequacy review <br />for the New Horizon North Mine permit application and have the following remaining comments. <br />The following paragraphs correspond to my original adequacy review memos and are listed in the <br />order presented in WFC's May 26, 2011 response letter. <br />2.04.5 General Description of Hydrology and Geology <br />1 -2. Responses accepted. <br />2.04.6 Geology Description <br />2.04.6(l) <br />Response accepted. <br />2.04.6(2) <br />1 -6.. Responses accepted. <br />7. WFC submitted entirely new overburden sample data for the NHN permit area. The new <br />data is acceptable and closely followed our guidelines for the collection of overburden <br />geochemistry data. The laboratory analytical methods as presented in Appendix Table <br />2.04.6 -3 data sheets are also consistent with our guidelines. The Division requests the <br />following clarifications. On Appendix Table 2.04.6 -2 the summary table for the overburden <br />data, WFC presents total results for Mercury, Mo, and Se. For mercury we understand that <br />only a total digestion can be done, but for Mo and Se both total and soluble fractions were <br />analyzed for all overburden samples. Please clarify why the total result was presented on <br />Appendix Table 2.04.6 -2 instead of the soluble fraction as suggested by our guidelines for <br />Office of Office of <br />Mined Land Reclamation Denver - Grand Junction - Durango Active and Inactive Mines <br />John W. Hickenlooper <br />Governor <br />TO: Marcia Talvitie <br />Mike King <br />Executive Director <br />FROM: Mike Boulay <br />Loretta E. Pineda <br />6 .R <br />Director <br />DATE: September 9, 2011 <br />SUBJECT: Western Fuels - Colorado, New Horizon North Mine (Permit No. C- 2010 -0$9), <br />New Permit Application Review of Adequacy Responses <br />I have reviewed Western Fuels- Colorado's (WFC's) responses to our preliminary adequacy review <br />for the New Horizon North Mine permit application and have the following remaining comments. <br />The following paragraphs correspond to my original adequacy review memos and are listed in the <br />order presented in WFC's May 26, 2011 response letter. <br />2.04.5 General Description of Hydrology and Geology <br />1 -2. Responses accepted. <br />2.04.6 Geology Description <br />2.04.6(l) <br />Response accepted. <br />2.04.6(2) <br />1 -6.. Responses accepted. <br />7. WFC submitted entirely new overburden sample data for the NHN permit area. The new <br />data is acceptable and closely followed our guidelines for the collection of overburden <br />geochemistry data. The laboratory analytical methods as presented in Appendix Table <br />2.04.6 -3 data sheets are also consistent with our guidelines. The Division requests the <br />following clarifications. On Appendix Table 2.04.6 -2 the summary table for the overburden <br />data, WFC presents total results for Mercury, Mo, and Se. For mercury we understand that <br />only a total digestion can be done, but for Mo and Se both total and soluble fractions were <br />analyzed for all overburden samples. Please clarify why the total result was presented on <br />Appendix Table 2.04.6 -2 instead of the soluble fraction as suggested by our guidelines for <br />Office of Office of <br />Mined Land Reclamation Denver - Grand Junction - Durango Active and Inactive Mines <br />