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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X200521206
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/14/2013
Doc Name
Updated Open Exploration Projects (email)
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Kathy Welt
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ERR
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n`n`n <br />State.co.us Executive Branch Mail - Eploration Files <br />permit text narrative discussing these wells, reclamation bond calculations for abandonment, and a <br />map showing the locations. <br />3. C. Submitting a Drill Hole Abandonment report and Final Reclamation Report after the wells are <br />sealed, plugged, and reclaimed. <br />If MCC requests the above mentioned NOI to remain active, the Division will be required to update the <br />reclamation cost estimate associated with this NOI and MCC may need to, if necessary, submit <br />appropriate bond instruments to cover the new estimate. In addition, please submit a formal letter <br />requesting the expiration to be extended to a date when all activities will be completed, including the <br />reclamation. <br />2) X- 2003 - 212 -05 <br />An $11,022.00 bond is held for the project known as the Alluvial and Hydrologic Monitoring Wells <br />Project Plan located in Sections 33 and 34 of Township 13S Range 90W and Section 2 of Township <br />14S Range 90W in Gunnison County. This NOI was filed on July 28, 2003. Based on the Division's <br />research, five holes were drilled and completed as monitoring wells and are designated as SOM 3E, <br />SOM 3B, Lower dry Fork Alluvial, 3 -11 -1 E, and Upper Dry Fork Alluvial. On July 27, 2006, the <br />Division received the 180 -day Report and it was noted that these wells will remain until 2018. After <br />further research, it appears that well 3 -11 -1 E was addressed in the Mining and Reclamation Permit <br />in MR 298. <br />We ask that you consider the following so that we can both close out this NOI from our files: <br />1. A. Submit a letter to the Division officially requesting bond release for well 3 -11 -1 E. <br />With regards to the monitoring wells, the exploration liability may be released pending submittal of a <br />request for bond release and one of the following: <br />1. A. Transfer of wells as per Rule 4.05.14 to the landowner. <br />2. B. A Minor Revision to the West Elk mining permit application that includes completion diagrams, <br />permit text narrative discussing these wells, reclamation bond calculations for abandonment, and a <br />map showing the locations. <br />3. C. Submitting a Drill Hole Abandonment report and Final Reclamation Report after the wells are <br />sealed, plugged, and reclaimed. <br />If MCC requests the above mentioned NOI to remain active, the Division will be required to update the <br />reclamation cost estimate associated with this NOI and MCC may need to, if necessary, submit <br />appropriate bond instruments to cover the new estimate. In addition, please submit a formal letter <br />requesting the expiration to be extended to a date when all activities will be completed, including the <br />reclamation. <br />3) X- 1997 -221 <br />https: / /mail.g oog le.conVmai I /u /0 / ?ui =2 &i Ire29129fcb5 &viev�-- pt &search =i nbox&th= 13d6aa727d8cb630 2/3 <br />
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