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iii iiiiiiiiniii iii <br />999 <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Depanmcnl of Natural Resources <br />111 J Sherman 51.. Room ? I S <br />Denver, Colorado SU30} <br />Phone: UO}) 866-7567 <br />FA%: (}031 BS?-RIUG <br />August 14, 1997 <br />Ms. Christine Johnston <br />Mountain Coal Company <br />P.O. Box 591 <br />Somerset, CO 81434 <br />o <br />~, ~ ~. <br />Re: Adequacy Review; Minor Revision No. 220 West Elk Mine; Permit No. C-80-007 <br />I~~~~ <br />DEPAFZTME[~IT OF <br />NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br />Roy Romer <br />Govemw <br />lames S. Lochhead <br />Evecuove Director <br />Michael B. Lons <br />Division Dirrcror <br />The Division has the following remaining comments concerning the adequacy of MCC's responses, <br />regazding Minor Revision No. 220. <br />2. The Division agrees with and will approve the additional information provided for ditch D2- <br />6C and culvert C2-3A. The design information provided for ditch DCW-2 and watershed 21, <br />however, appear to be in error. The SEDCAD tun provided is based on a watershed azea of <br />1.8 acres with a curve number of 72. The previous run in Exhibit 66 was based on an azea of <br />5.87 acres, which is consistent with what DMG gets digitizing the azea. The curve number <br />should be 79, since additional azea will be disturbed. The map transmitted to the Division on <br />July 11, 1997 (copy enclosed) shows a fill azea which is roughly half the acreage of <br />watershed 21. DMG digitized these azeas, and found the disturbed azea to be 2.8 acres, and <br />the undisturbed 3.1 acres. A weighted average curve number, using 88 for disturbed azeas <br />and 70 for undisturbed azeas, is 78.54, which rounds up to 79. Please revise the design for <br />ditch DCW-2 accordingly. <br />5. MCC needs to address the requirements of Sections 4.05, 4.06, 4.09, and 4.15. Specifically, <br />MCC needs to specify the final location of the excess 3,000 CY of excess spoil material, and <br />demonstrate [hat the material will be stable; the fill will minimize disturbance to the <br />prevailing hydrologic balance; topsoil in the proposed location will be salvaged, stored and <br />replaced as required; and disturbed azeas will be revegetated appropriately. In addition, MCC <br />needs to demonstrate that the designated fill azea can be returned to approximate original <br />contour with the addition of the excess spoil. <br />6. The topsoil stockpile locations and volumes are now clear to DMG. We did note, however, <br />that there remain appazent errors or shortcomings in the information provided. <br />a. Topsoil stockpile #4, listed on Table 36A, is not on the referenced Map 53B. <br />b. Topsoil stockpile #6, shown on Map 53B, is not listed on Table 36A. <br />c. A number of stockpiles, including the pile on the MSB, is not labeled on the <br />