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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996084
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
1/1/2002
Doc Name
EMAIL about LORENCITO COMPLAINT
From
KENT GORHAM
To
RON LEEF
Permit Index Doc Type
CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
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III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />Gorham, Kent 999 <br />To: Ron Leef (E-mail) <br />Subject: Lorencito Complaint <br />Dear Mr. Leef <br />Dan Hernandez asked me to contact you about your concerns with the Lorencito Canyon coal operation. I am the lead <br />specialist for that area of the State. Dan and me will be conducting an inspection of the mine with regard to your concerns <br />and the mine operation in general next week. We will arrive in the area on Tuesday afternoon. <br />Your first concern was alleged coal dust in the Purgatoire River, immediately north of the coal loadout. Although it is <br />difficult to determine the presence of coal dust in the photo, we will thoroughly inspect areas adjacent to the coal loadout. <br />If dust has settled some 450 feet north of the loadout into the river, it will be abundant in areas adjacent to the loadout. <br />Your second concern was related to acquiring copies of the blast records. We will ask the operator to copy these records <br />and forward them to you following receipt. You also stated that your home has suffered violent shaking from the blasting <br />operations. We would like to place a seismograph at your home next week to determine the magnitude of this shaking. <br />Please let me know if this is acceptable to you. The device is portable and requires nothing more than access to your <br />property. <br />Your third concern was related to alleged poisonous gases in and adjacent to the mine pit area. The Division is interested <br />in reviewing the information that led you to the conclusion that poisonous gases are present in the visible dust cloud in the <br />photo. We are also in contact with the Air Quality Control Division regarding testing and/or monitoring to determine <br />whether poisonous gases are being produced during blasting operations. <br />As I mentioned, we will be conducting an inspection next week. We would like to meet with you and set up the <br />seismograph at that time, if that is acceptable to you. Please let me know as to your availability on Tuesday afternoon, <br />January 22, 2002. <br />Thank you. <br />KenT Gorham <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman St. Rm 215 <br />Denver CO 80203 <br />(303) 866-4931 <br />
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