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Mid-Continent Resources, Inc. <br /> PRODUCERS OF THE FAMOUS COAL BASIN COKING COAL <br /> AIID-CONTINENT RESOURCES,INC. 201 Centennial Street <br /> 625 PLAINFIELD ROAD-SUITE 220 Suite 406 Telephone: <br /> WILLOWBROOK,ILLINOIS 60521 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 (303)945-4958 <br /> June 28, 199dr { <br /> JUL 139� <br /> William A. Crick <br /> Reclamation Specialist c'A <br /> Mined Land Reclamation Division <br /> 215 Centennial Bldg. <br /> 1313 Sherman St. <br /> Denver, CO 80203-2273 <br /> RE: MR 28. Placement of pond cleanings. <br /> Dear Mr. Crick: <br /> Mid-Continent Resources requests a minor revision to Permit C-81- <br /> 017 to allow placement of pond cleanings from the sediment ponds <br /> at the No. 1 and No. 2 portals on Pad #4. <br /> The four ponds, designated as outfalls 018 and 022 , were designed <br /> to provide sediment control for the disturbed areas of No. 1 and <br /> No. 2 portals during a period when these areas were used for coal <br /> haulage. Since then, surface activity has decreased significantly <br /> and now consists primarily of activity related to the brieden <br /> plant. The ponds require cleaning only infrequently. During <br /> cleaning, it is not practical to haul the cleanings of these ponds <br /> to the Sutey pile because of the considerable distance involved. <br /> Pad #4 was formerly a lumber storage area. It is no longer in use, <br /> although the sediment control system remains in place. This <br /> includes a berm around the pad and, as indicated on the attached <br /> excerpts from Maps II-B-7 Att. 1 (1) and (2) , drainage from the <br /> pad is directed through the culvert under the road to the 018 <br /> ponds. <br /> Mid-Continent does plan to clean the No. 1 and No. 2 portal area <br /> ponds this summer, and we would like to proceed within the month. <br /> Your attention would be appreciated. <br /> Yours truly, <br /> Diane Delaney <br /> Mid-Continent Resources <br />