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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X200521206
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
12/1/2005
Doc Name
Inspection Follow up Letter & Attachment (Faxed)
From
DMG
To
Mountain Coal Company, LLC
Inspection Date
11/15/2005
Media Type
D
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STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Department of Natural Resources <br /> <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Colorado 80203 <br />Denver <br />~ C ~ I, ~ ~ j) ~ <br />DIVISION O F <br />, <br />Phone: (303) 86fr3567 / <br />1~OlI 07 MINERAL S <br />FAX: (303) 832$106 t <br />GEOLOGY <br /> REC LANATION•MINING <br /> EAFETY•SCIENCE <br />December 1, 2005 Bill ovens <br /> Governor <br />Mr. Phil Schmidt RGSSen ceGfge <br />Mountain Coal Company Executive Director <br />P <br />Box 571 <br />O Ronald W. Cottony <br />. <br />. Division Director <br />Somerset, CO 81434 Natural Resource Trustee <br />Re: Inspection Follow-Up -West Elk Mine -Permit No. C-80-007 <br />Mr. Schmidt: <br />This letter is written as follow-up to the Division of Minerals and Geology (DMG) <br />inspection of November 15, 2005. The inspection was conducted in response to a <br />November 14, 2005, Mountain Coal Company (MCC) phone call to DMG regarding a <br />spill of residual fire fighting foam concentrate to the Dry Fork of Minnesota Creek in <br />Section 31 of T13S, R90W that reportedly occurred on November 12, 2005. <br />Ronald W. Cattany (DMG Director), the Office of Surface Mining, the Colorado <br />Department of Public Health and the Environment, and the Office of Attorney General <br />have been briefed regarding the situation. Based on these discussions, and a detailed <br />review of all available evidence in this matter, MCC is hereby directed to conduct the <br />following measures: <br />1.) Provide a Notice of Intent to Explore or an Amendment to an existing Notice of <br />Intent to Explore that adequately addresses all exploration-related activities <br />occurring, or anticipated to occur, at the staging area located in Section 31 of <br />T13S, R90W along USFS Road 711 (no later than December 9, 2005); <br />2.) Provide an Incidental Boundary Revision (Technical Revision) to Pennit No. C- <br />80-007 that adequately addresses all mine-related activities occurring, or <br />anticipated to occur, at the staging area located along USFS Road 711 (no later <br />than (December 16, 2005); <br />3.) Provide any water quality sample results already obtained by MCC downstream <br />from the incident location following the incident of November 12, 2005 (no later <br />than December 6, 2005); <br />4.) Conduct additional water sampling along the Dry Fork of Minnesota Creek <br />through Minnesota Creek to the confluence with the North Fork of the Gunnison <br />River, at a minimum of one half-mile increments from the staging area along <br />USFS Road 71 l (incident location). Water sampling at these locations shall be <br />conducted, at a minimum, for all constituents and potential byproducts of the <br />Office of Office of Colorado <br />Mined Land Reclamation Active and InaRive Mines Geological Survey <br />
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