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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981048
IBM Index Class Name
Application Correspondence
Doc Date
5/3/1982
Doc Name
TRINIDAD BASIN MINING CO PERMIT AREA
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MLR
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C F GRAHAM
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iii iiiiiiiiniii iii <br />STATE OF CCLOR4g0 4n i+.~9n U. i r.~?~d. ~. ~~. .... 999 <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />D. Monte Pascoe, Executwe Direcmr <br />MLN~:D LAND RLCLa;~7ATION <br />423 Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 60203 Tel. (303) 866-3567 <br />David C. Shelton <br />Director <br />htay 3, 1982 <br />C.F. Graham <br />P.O. Box 209 <br />Woodville, Texas 75979 <br />RE: Trinidad Basin Mining Company Permit Area <br />Dear htr. Graham: <br />I would like to respond to your letter of April 19, 1982 and a recent <br />development which could affect your request for a hearing on the permit <br />area of Trinidad Basin Mining. <br />In conversations with Mr. Ben Quinn, wtio is preparing the permit for <br />Trinidad Basin, he stated that Trinidad Basin is no longer proposing <br />any operations be conducted on your land. He conveyed to me that Trinidad <br />Basin believed thaC the land was part of a lease agreement with hir. Alvin <br />Wiggins. <br />If this is acceptable to you, (that no operations be conducted on your <br />land) it appears that a hearing would not be necessary. <br />To address your second concern, the Division conducts monthly inspections <br />of the coal mining operations in Colorado, in addition to holding a <br />reclamation bond on all operations. Should the operation not live up <br />to its mining and reclamation obligations, the Division has legal <br />recourse which can be pursued to insure adequate reclamation of the <br />mined land. <br />If the Division can be of further assistance please co~itact us. <br />Si/n~ce~re~ly~ <br />Michael S. Savage <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />MS:ep <br />
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