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MID-CONTINENT RESOURCES, INC. <br /> PRODUCERS OFTHE FAMOUS COAL BASIN COKING COAL <br /> BOX 158 <br /> CARBONDALE, COLORADO 81623 <br /> MID-CONTINENT RESOURCES,INC TELEPHONE <br /> 625 PLAINFIELD ROAD-SUITE 220 (303)963-2581 <br /> WILLOWBROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 TWX <br /> July 1, 1985 910 929 6894 <br /> TLX <br /> 45-0724 <br /> Ms. Candace Thompson � ) <br /> Mined Land Reclamation Divisionarej LAND <br /> 423 Centennial Bldg. :L 'AATION <br /> 1313 Sherman St . <br /> Denver , Colorado 80203 <br /> Re: Minor Revision to Permit C-017-81 Coal Basin ,lines <br /> Dear Candace, <br /> This letter is to formally request permission to place <br /> sediment pond muck on the new Sutey coal refuse pile. <br /> Starting about April each year and continuing until all <br /> ponds are cleaned (normally 60 to 90 days) , the muck would <br /> be truck-hauled to the new refuse pile and placed at ran- <br /> dom intervals across the pile. The new refuse pile is <br /> south-facing and dries out very fast in the spring. The <br /> coal refuse is spread out in a fan shape one to two feet <br /> thick each day by a D-8 cat and the sediment from the <br /> ponds would be spread out in layers six inches or less <br /> across the top of the pile; that is, it would not be con- <br /> centrated in any one area. <br /> We believe this method would not in any way harm the struc- <br /> tural integrity if the pile and that it would be the best <br /> environmental method of disposing of the sediment pond <br /> material . <br /> Please contact me if you have any questions regarding this <br /> matter. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Environmental <br /> DWBowman :ms ji'/ffi��t—tor <br />