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- y t/O <br /> United States Department of the Interior �'►� <br /> A <br /> OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING <br /> RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT t• ■ <br /> 11'A 3 102 SUITE 310 <br /> 625 SILVER AVENUE,S.W. In Reply Refer To: <br /> ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO 87102 <br /> June 9, 1989 <br /> Permit: C-017-81 <br /> Mine Name: Coal Basin <br /> Mr. Michael B. Long, Coal Program Supervisor <br /> Mined Land Reclamation Division <br /> Department of Natural Resources <br /> 215 Centennial Building <br /> 1313 Sherman Street <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> Dear Mr. Long: <br /> The enclosed Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement <br /> (OSMRE) inspection report identifies a violation that is considered to <br /> have existed at the time of the previous State complete inspection but <br /> had not been cited. <br /> Date of Federal Inspection: 05/26/89 ; Date of LSCI: 05/19/89 <br /> The determination that the State did not cite the violation is based on <br /> one or more of the following reasons: <br /> The condition was identified in a State inspection report but no <br /> State enforcement action was taken. <br /> Design criteria or required certification has not been met for a <br /> structure in existence as of the last complete inspection <br /> (sediment pond, excess spoil fill, etc.) . <br /> Necessary controls that were required at the time of the last <br /> complete State inspection have not been established (diversion <br /> ditches, sediment ponds, top soil protection, signs and markers, <br /> etc.) . <br /> X Site conditions indicate that the violation noted had been in <br /> existence at the time of, or prior to, the last complete State <br /> inspection. <br /> Other (give explanation) . <br /> Although the violation was cited by the State during a joint <br /> inspection, OSMRE believes that the violation was evident during the <br /> last complete inspection. <br />