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14. In July 1990, the Operator submitted Technical Revision 001 for the <br />JD -9 Mine. The Operator's application reported approximately 143,100 tons in <br />economic reserves remaining in the JD -9 Mine. <br />15. On August 31, 1990, the Division approved Technical Revision 001, <br />which reclassified the JD -9 Mine to intermittent status. No party appealed the <br />Division's approval of the JD -9 intermittent status reclassification. <br />16. From 1990 through 2012, the Division conducted over seventeen <br />inspections of the JD -9 Mine and noted major mining operations were performed <br />in 2005. <br />17. The Operator conducted mining operations at the JD -9 Mine after its <br />permit status was revised to intermittent status, including but not limited to: <br />(a) ground control work in 1991 and 1992; (b) surface drilling in 1991 and 1997, <br />repair work on a vent hole in 1991 and 1992; (c) installation of a power drop from <br />the surface to the 1400 area was in 1992; and (d) re- timbering the decline in 1997. <br />Also, Cotter amended its permit in 1994 to include construction of new settling <br />ponds, which were later built. The Operator mined ore from the JD -9 Mine 2003 <br />through 2006. <br />JD -6 Mine, Permit No. M- 1977 -310 <br />18. The Operator has a 110(d) reclamation permit for a 6.24 -acre uranium <br />and vanadium underground mining operation. The site, known as the JD -6 Mine <br />(permit number M- 1977 -310), is located in Section 22, Township 46 North, Range 17 <br />West, 10th Principal Meridian, in Montrose County, Colorado. <br />19. On July 31, 1979, the Board issued Permit No. M- 1977 -310 for the <br />JD -6 Mine. <br />20. On July 17, 1980, the Division received the Notice of Temporary <br />Cessation for the JD -6 Mine. The Notice was approved reclassifying the JD -6 Mine <br />from active to temporary cessation status effective July 15, 1980. No party appealed <br />the Division's reclassification of the JD -6 Mine to temporary cessation status. <br />21. On May 20, 1985, the Division received the Second Notice of <br />Temporary Cessation for the JD -6 Mine and additional supporting material on July <br />23, 1985, which was approved. <br />22. On May 10, 1990, the Operator applied for intermittent status for the <br />JD -6 Mine. The Operator's application reported approximately 59,500 tons in <br />economic reserves remaining in the JD -6 Mine. <br />Cotter Corporation (N.S.L.) <br />M- 1977 -305, M- 1977 -306, M- 1977 -310, <br />M -1977 -311, M -1977 -451, M 1979 -09414R <br />3 <br />