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COLORADO MI1d� 4� RFC APATICN DIVISION <br /> IP`J�F�CTiIC�! RRT <br /> (SURFACE AND LNDERGROIi� COAv <br /> Operator: <br /> Mid-Continent Resources, Inc. <br /> i Permi ttee: <br /> Mid-Continent Resources, Inc. <br /> Mine: <br /> 1 COAL BASIN MINES <br /> Address: <br /> P.O. Box 158, Carbondale, Colorado 81623 <br /> County: <br /> I Pitkin <br /> ' File No.: <br /> C-017-81 <br /> � Date: <br /> I <br /> May 13, 1981 <br /> Time: <br /> 8:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. <br /> aea Cher: <br /> Cool, partly cloudy <br /> Operator Contact: <br /> Doug Bowman <br /> State Inspector: <br /> Jim Herron <br /> 1 <br /> I. General Ca=ents <br /> This was a complete inspection of the Coal Basin Mines. Jess Van of the Colorado Depart- <br /> ment of Health accompanied the MLRD inspector to sample any water discharge from the <br /> mining operation. Mines #3 and #5 were discharging water and samples were taken for analysis <br /> The Mine #1 & 2 sediment pond was discharging, but the discharge was percolating into <br /> the ground within 100 feet. No sample could be taken. <br /> i <br /> Fresh snow was on the ground at the beginning of the inspection, but rapidly melted and <br /> disappeared by mid-morning. <br /> It was evident from a stream gaging chart on Coal Creek that this peak runoff occurred <br /> ' approximately one week prior to this inspection. <br /> 1 <br /> I <br /> i <br />