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~~ <br /> <br />ACT 9 ~ ~0~9 <br />on Fleld Office <br />2273 1~yp~ A ~ ~bQQG021~30 Huy. 550 South, P.O. Box 1909 ]300 County Road 44ZN, P.O. Box 928 <br />Grand .~'Ii d~ ~~~02 ~ Montrose. C 81402 Norwood, CO 81423 <br />(970) 243-4900 (970) 249-1~ (970) 327-9586 <br />FAX: (970) 243-5945 FAX; (970) ~4~~4 „~ FAX: (970) 327-4113 <br /> <br />October 18, 2001 `-~~L <br />Mr. Russ Means <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geolog <br />Grand Junction Field Office <br />101 South Third Street, Suite 301 <br />Grand Junction, CO 81501 <br />CCU' ?g ?001 <br />Division vl /dinerala and <br />®~~9~l~~8 ®~E{~L~ <br />Y Dep~asrp~8l~l~.{~.° 1~8~f~ 2°®P°~y <br />goo: M-i38K-~37 <br />rte: 1 .~%; u~_N~ac~o~o P'`D` <br />ia" ~41t.~wT_ M~~~ 1uha,q;Tird <br />Concerning: United/Norwood Pit (M-1988-037) <br />CDMG Inspection August 17, 2001 <br />United Companies Response October 18, 2001 <br />Following the site inspection of the Norwood Pit, five problems were pointed out to <br />United Companies in the Inspection Report. Each of the problems will be addressed in <br />the order that they were presented in the CDMG Inspection Report. <br />In the Corrective Action for each of these problems, CDMG Environmental Protection <br />Specialist Russ Means stated that a Technical Revision to this permit would be required <br />to address certain aspects of the problems cited in the Inspection Report. Technical <br />Revision 1 is attached to this letter. <br />Problem <br />1. Highwall excavation along the permit boundaries per the Mining Plan call for <br />3:1 slopes with a 30 foot buffer. Mine Plan calls for noise and visual abatement <br />berm to be placed between excavation and permit boundary. Excavation has <br />been conducted right up to permit boundary in southwest corner of Phase 2 and <br />southeast corner of Phase 1. Succession of operations from Skelton to United <br />appears not to have addressed certain man-made features as required by Exhibit <br />S of Rule 6.4.19. <br />The boundary between the United Norwood Pit and the adjacent San Miguel County <br />Norwood Pit (M-198.1-154) is illustrated on the Mine Plan Map. United Companies <br />proposes that it would seem to be in the best interests of both United Companies and <br />San Miguel County to mine the gravel resource at this part of the adjoining sites <br />completely. That is, to mine the gravel to the bottom of the deposit and create a <br />common floor for both parties. No gravel will be left at the property boundary <br />between the United Companies and the San Miguel County pits. This was the United <br />Companies intention in the permit application for this site. Evidence of this intention <br />is: <br />1. The Mining Plan Map shows no buffer zone at this boundary. <br />