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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
12/12/2013
Doc Name
Concurrence Letter
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Twentymile Coal Company
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
MR270
Email Name
JDM
DIH
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D
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COLORADO PARKS & WILDLIFE <br />925 Weiss Dr • Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 <br />970 - 871 -2855. 970 - 871- 2853(fax) <br />cpw.state.co.us <br />RECEIVED <br />December 9, 2013 <br />Jerry M. Nettleton <br />Manager Environmental Affairs <br />Twentymile Coal, LLC <br />29515 RCR27 <br />Oak Creek, Colorado 80467 <br />DEC 1 Z 1013 <br />DIVISION OF RECLAMATION <br />MINING AND SAFETY <br />Re: TRO Coal Quality Coreholes (MR13 -269) <br />Thickener Underflow Pipelines and Boreholes (TR 0 -60, TR09 -69, MR 07 -221, <br />MR10 -248, MR13 -270) <br />Dear Mr. Nettleton, <br />Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the proposed installation of the underflow <br />pipelines and Coal Quality Coreholes. The site selected for the aforementioned pipeline <br />occupies land southwest of Steamboat Springs in section 28, T5N, R86W. The proposed <br />activities will utilize existing County and ranch road for access. <br />General Information <br />The Foidel Creek Mine is an area that has existing facilities from current mining activity. <br />Existing vegetation is predominantly sagebrush, grassland, mountain shrub, mined and <br />reclaimed mine. <br />The Twenty Mile Park area has been historically important for greater sage grouse, <br />Columbian sharp- tailed grouse, elk, mule deer and antelope as well as numerous small <br />mammals and raptors. <br />Potential Impacts <br />The majority of the impacts to wildlife from the construction of the proposed Pipelines <br />and Coreholes should be minimal due to the limited amount of acres disturbed and <br />utilizing existing road for access. <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />John W. Hickenlooper, Governor - Mike King, Executive Director, Department of Natural Resources <br />Bob D. Broscheid, Director, Colorado Parks and Wildlife <br />Parks and Wildlife Commission: Robert W. Bray - Chris Castilian, Secretary - Jeanne Home <br />Bill Kane, Chair - Gaspar Perricone - James Pdbyl - John Singletary <br />Mark Smith, Vice-Chair - James Vigil - Dean Wingfield - Michelle Zimmerman <br />Ex Officio Members: Mike King and John Salazar <br />
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