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PS��NT of TyF TAKE <br /> �yp United States Department of the Interior �li►r °wEc"A� <br /> al p <br /> j A <br /> OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING <br /> ygRCH 3�e•9 Reclamation and Enforcement W REPLYRTo: <br /> Suite 1200 !� <br /> 505 Marquette Avenue N.W. / <br /> Albuquerque,New Mexico 87102 LL�� <br /> July 16, 1993 <br /> CERTIFIED RETURN RECEIPT: # P 079 749 494 <br /> RECEIVE-, <br /> Michael Mechau, Board Member <br /> Crystal Valley Environmental JUL 19 1993 <br /> Protection Association Divis <br /> Palisade, Colorado t81t526 roreetn U'�Jn�f��s� ��ep�09Y <br /> RE: CC-93-02-002 <br /> Dear Mr. Mechau: <br /> On July 6, 1993, the Albuquerque Field Office (AFO) received your letter alleging that an <br /> imminent danger to the public health and safety existed at the <br /> Mid-Continent Resources Coal Basin Mine. In addition, you also alleged that conditions <br /> existed that constituted a significant, imminent environmental harm to land, air or water <br /> resources. A copy of your letter had been sent to the Colorado Division of Mining and <br /> Geology (DMG). <br /> Both you and DMG were contacted during the afternoon of July 6, 1993, to co-ordinate an <br /> inspection of the Coal Basin Mine for the morning of July 7, 1993. You were able to <br /> participate in that inspection. The following are the results of that inspection relative to the <br /> allegations contained in your letter: <br /> 1. Openings - two deep chutes located in the stacker/conveyor area. <br /> During the inspection the DMG inspector issued a Notice of Violation (NOV) <br /> addressing this problem. The operator immediately filled in the two holes thus <br /> eliminating the imminent danger to the public potentially associated with those <br /> structures. Therefore, no further action by AFO is required. <br /> 2. Dutch Creek Flume - the concrete flume conveying Dutch Creek into Coal Creek is <br /> badly damaged. <br />