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' I <br /> Page Three <br /> Mid Continent resources <br /> May 8, 1996 <br /> suggest that materials other than sanitary wastes (e.g., solver <br /> cleaning solutions, etc, could �Petroleum products, other <br /> Potentially have been discharged to these systems. <br /> Please be aware that the Division's review of the February 29, I996 work plan was based on a <br /> limited understanding of site conditions, what processes oceuFred at the site when it was an active <br /> coal mine, what chemicals may have been, used on-site, and what wastes were generated in the <br /> past. Information is also lacking on the past use of the ponds and the "old refuse pile,,. We <br /> assume that this information will be gathered and compiled in the report generated following the <br /> implementation of the plan. The Division may have additional recommendations following its <br /> review of such a report. <br /> If you have any questions regarding this letter,please don't hesitate to call me at(303)692-3362. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Walter Avramenko, Unit Leader <br /> Hazardous Waste Cleanup and Permitting Unit <br /> Compliance Program <br /> cc: Richard Harlan - Harlan & Associates, Inc. <br /> David Bucknan - Division of Minerals and Geology <br /> Tom Dunlop _ Aspen/Pitkin Environmental Health Department <br /> George Moravec - Water Quality Control division <br /> Roger Doak - Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division <br /> dfidr�l Lind6n - Office of the Attorney General <br /> b0/170'd 316# t�I:ST 171-90`9661 sSS£ 998 £0£ -o3s ssoanossa -iuHnIUN: W0HA <br />