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Mountain Coal Company <br />West Elk Mine <br />Post Office Box 591 <br />Somerset, Colorado a1434 <br />Telephone 970 929-5015 <br />Fax 970 929-5595 <br />August I, 1997 <br />Ms. Susan McCannon <br />Colorado Division of Minerals & Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Dem~er, CO 80203 <br />RE: West Elk Mioe Facilities -Sylvester Gulch <br />Dear Ms. McCannon: <br />,~ <br />~II ~II~II~I~~~~I ~II <br />sss <br />RECE~`~ED <br />AUG U 4 1881 <br />Division of Minerals i£ Geology <br />In response to your letter of July 25, 1997 to me that ordered Mountain Coal Company (MCC) to prepare and submit a <br />technical revision application to address the operational and reclamation stability of the Cacilities being constructed in <br />Syh-ester Gulch, i offer the following information for your considerauon. <br />As discussed in the July 30th meeting with you and some of your staff, MCC believes that [he subject matter that }'ou want <br />addressed in a technical revision application is already integral to the approved PR07 revision. MCC, its consultants, Dr. <br />Pendleton and others of your staff have discussed various concerns with the stability of facilities in Sylvester Gulch from <br />the very start of the PR07 permitting process. As a result, MCC and CDMG mutually developed a system to deal with <br />actual conditions encountered during construction, perform reevaluation and redesign facilities as required, and apply <br />actual ground characteristics to constrncted facilities. <br />In addition, MCC has initiated significant geotechnical exploration and investigation of Sylvester Gulch. This program <br />was approved by CDMG as Minor Revision 218 (MR218) and is underway. The objective of this program is to obtain <br />additional ground condition design parameters. These parameters will be used to substantiate or redesign facilities <br />projected for construction this year, and will also be used for design of future (acilities. <br />Furthermore, MCC is providing regular communication to CDMG, including weekly reports (as agreed to in PR07). it <br />was through this communication, in fact, that MCC alerted the CDMG of the stability issues at hand. The weekly reports <br />describe the progress made in conswction, observations of surface and subsurface conditions encountered, data collection <br />efforts, and information that may be of importance regarding the stability of facilities constructed, under construction, and <br />projected to be constmcted. <br />It is also in MCC's best interest that stable facilities are constructed in Sylvester Gulch. As agreed [o in PR07, this will <br />require an approach that allows for adjustments to be made as construction progresses, and that the knowledge vve gain <br />from experience and actual ground conditions is applied appropriately. For example, as a result of data collected on the <br />failed fill area, MCC has taken the initiative to install additional instmmentation to measure pore pressures and <br />movement under the large embankment that will be constructed across Sylvester Gulch. <br />I have attached several documents for your review that indicate our commitments and the construction approach included <br />in PR07. 1 am confident that these documents will satisfy your concerns and that you will find that a technical or any <br />revision is no[ necessary. Please let me know if you require any further information regarding your concerns. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />~~ ~ ~~~~~ <br />Phil G. Schmidt <br />Engineering Manager <br />Attachments: PR07 Second Response, No. 71, April 24, 1997; General conswclion approach and schedule for the SGFA; J. <br />Pendleton memo to M. Boulay, Apri] 30, 1997; Letter to Mike Boulay responding to memo, April 30, 1997; MCC's response letter to <br />Mile Boulay dated April 30, ] 997 addressing geotechnical concems; July 21 -July 27, 1997 Weekly Report. <br />xc: Gene DiClaudio Chris Nyikos Christine Johnston <br />Eric Mende Kathy Welt <br />