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C1981017
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GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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Bid Documents (IMP) TR-17 Correspondence
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General Correspondence
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" Mid-Continent Resources, Inc. <br /> PRODUCERS OF THE FAMOUS COAL BASIN COKING COAL <br /> MID-CONTINENT RESOURCES,INC. 201 Centennial Street <br /> 625 P'LAINFIELD ROAD•SUITE 220 Suite 406 Telephone <br /> H ILLO\1 BROOK,ILLINOIS 60621 Glenwood Springs,Colorado 81601 (303)945-4958 <br /> October 30, 1990 <br /> Mike Savage <br /> MLRD N O V 0 1 1990 <br /> Room 215 <br /> 1313 Sherman Mined Lana <br /> Denver, CO 80203 Reclamation Division <br /> RE: TR - 17. Supplemental Information. <br /> Dear Mr. Savage: <br /> Mid-Continent Resources, Inc. has applied for a technical revision <br /> to permit C-81-017 in order to add additional capabilities for <br /> treatment of mine drainage. As indicated in our previous <br /> submission, Mid-Continent's objective is to provide alternatives <br /> for treatment of mine drainage. Our proposed system allows us to <br /> manage mine water flows between eight (8) sediment ponds at three <br /> locations and the water treatment plant. The enclosed information <br /> is supplemental to our request of October 11, 1990. <br /> We would like to amend our submission of October 11, and supersede <br /> Attachment(s) 2 (Process Flow Description) and 3 (Process Flow <br /> Diagram) [ The diagram and description have been revised and are <br /> submitted as Attachment(s) A and B of this supplemental <br /> information] . In addition, Attachments 5 and 6 of the October 11 <br /> submittal (Options B and C) would by-pass of the plant and route <br /> flows directly to the 001 and 020 ponds. We have determined these <br /> to be infeasible options. <br /> The alternatives within the proposed system are as follows: <br /> Eresent System: All mine water flows to 016 ponds. <br /> In the event of power outage(s) or other problems with the <br /> water treatment plant, during plant maintenance, or during <br /> idle periods of the preparation plant, mine water will be <br /> routed to the 016 ponds. <br /> Mine Water Treatment Plant: Normal Operation. All mine <br /> water reports to the water treatment plant. Overflow <br />
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