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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
10/25/1996
Doc Name
MR 201 WEST ELK MINE PN C-80-007
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MOUNTAIN COAL CO
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
MR201
Media Type
D
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Mountain Coal Company <br />West EIk Mine <br />Poet Once Box 591 <br />Someniet, Colorado 81434 <br />Telephone 970 9285015 <br />Fax 970 929-5595 <br />RECEIVED <br />ocT 2 ~ 1996 <br />October 23, 1996 <br />Mr. Michael Boulay <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Division of Minerals & GeolO9Y <br />RE: Minor Revision No. 201; West Elk Mine; Permit No. C-80-007 <br />Dear Mr. Boulay: <br />Mountain Coal Company (MCC) proposes to place four 8 inch PVC pipes in the berm <br />which divides MB-1 into a north cell and a south cell, to allow for improved water <br />treatment capability. Please find enclosed a drawing which shows the detail of these <br />decant pipes. The drawing should be inserted into Exhibit 66 of MCC's permit with the <br />MB-1 design details. <br />III Illllllllllllfll~ <br />999 <br />There is currently a valved pipe that allows MCC to control the water flow between the <br />south cell and the north cell. However, this pipe is at an elevation such that it is pulling <br />water off the bottom of the pond, which tends to be less "clean" than the water at the top. <br />The four new pipes will also have valves to allow MCC to control the water that flows <br />into the north cell of MB-1, but will be placed two feet below the top of the berm to allow <br />water to be decanted off the top into the north cell and subsequently discharged. The <br />installation of these four pipes is one step in MCC's solution to better managing the mine <br />water. <br />Please call if you have any questions. <br />S' c r ly, <br />Christine E. Johnston <br />Permitting Specialist <br />cc: Henry Barba <br />Kathy Welt <br />
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