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Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology <br /> Coal Mine Environmental Remediation Fund <br /> Progress Report <br /> July 14, 1999 <br /> Scope: $190,000 has been received from Severance Tax Funds for coal mine sites in need of <br /> additional reclamation. During the period July 1998 through March 1999 the site inspections <br /> occurred to assess current field conditions and site remediation plans were developed. <br /> Project bid development is in progress and our work schedule developed to date is as follows: <br /> Sunlight Mine = Bid process underway <br /> ell Pre-bid meeting July 13/Bid Opening July 22 <br /> 0 d 7 (a Anticipated notice to proceed August 1999 <br /> Anticipated work duration approximately 1 week <br /> Hawk's Nest Mine = Draft bid complete <br /> v Anticipated pre-bid early September 1999 <br /> Anticipated notice to proceed October 1999 <br /> Anticipated work duration approximately 2 weeks <br /> GEC Mine = Extensive erosion at the site during recent rain events <br /> necessitates reevaluation of site plans developed to date. <br /> Anticipated Pre-bid September 1999 <br /> Anticipated work October 1999 <br /> Jewell Mine = Site plans in progress <br /> Anticipated pre-bid September 1999 <br /> Anticipated work to begin October 1999 <br /> Hydrologic controls and mine waste reclamation <br /> at inactive and abandoned mines <br /> Progress Report <br /> July 14, 1999 <br /> The Legislature has appropriated $160,000 ($80,000 in FY 98-99 and $80,000 in FY99-00)to use <br /> for hydrologic controls and mine waste reclamation at inactive and abandoned mines. The intent <br /> is to use these funds as the required non-Federal match for monies available through EPA and <br /> the Nonpoint Source Program (Section 319) of the Clean Water Act. The original request <br /> restricted the use of these funds to on-the-ground construction activities in the San Juan area of <br /> southwestern Colorado. <br /> Three projects selected through an established Nonpoint Source Program process were awarded <br /> 319 funds. These are the San Juan RC & D's Surface Water Infiltration Controls Project, the <br /> Silver Wing Mine NPS Project, and the Salem Mineral Company's Mammoth Tunnel Discharge <br /> Treatment Project. Together these three projects have a matching requirement of over$230,000. <br /> The project sponsors are seeking these matching funds from a variety of sources including the <br /> Severance Tax monies appropriated over the past two years. All three project sponsors have <br /> been contacted and encouraged to submit requests for Severance Tax funds. One request for <br /> $105,600 has been received. The deadline for these requests is July 30 and cooperative <br /> agreements will be negotiated between DMG and the project sponsors. <br />