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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981033
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
3/8/2012
Doc Name
Bear Mine Hillside Seep Memo (Emailed)
From
Sandy Brown
To
Andrew Neuhart
Permit Index Doc Type
Correspondence
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Hernandez, Alysha <br />From: Brown, Sandy <br />Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 3:44 PM <br />To: Neuhart, Andrew <br />Cc: Berry, David; jeff.fugate @state.co.us; Boulay, Mike; DRMS - Coal -Admin <br />Subject: Bear Mine <br />Attachments: 2012 -03 -07 Bear Mine Hillside Seep Memo.pdf <br />Hello Andrew, <br />To follow -up on our January 25, 2012 meeting, I asked Mike Boulay of our office to research and evaluate the data <br />regarding the hillside seep at the Bear Mine. Mike is a ground water specialist and he has carefully and thoroughly <br />researched the data and mine files regarding the possible source of the seep from a historical perspective and potential <br />impacts to the North Fork of the Gunnison River. His thorough evaluation and historical perspective regarding the <br />source of this seep is provided in the attached memo. <br />Please review this document and consider his recommendation that the NPDES permit be terminated for both the <br />hillside seep and the sediment pond. We would be happy to meet with you again, in the near future, to discuss any <br />questions you may have. <br />As you recall, the Bear Mine Mining and Reclamation Permit will expire on July 19, 2012. Bear Coal Company must <br />complete any remaining work such as, pond reclamation and ditch construction, by then. None of the site work can be <br />completed unless the NPDES permit is terminated. <br />Please feel free to call me or Mike Boulay at 970 -243 -1571 if you have any questions. <br />Best Regards, <br />Sandy Brown <br />j' ands L. P�rown <br />Dr. r_nvironmental Protection )pecialist <br />Division of Reclamation, Minim and _'3aFet_9 <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1 3 1 3 _�_Dherman jtreet, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />3o3 -s66 -3567 x 8 1 10 <br />
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