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Tafoya, Diane -FS 18 Apr 2017 22:29:56 +0000 Hood, Chad C -FS;Mattson, Liane -FS;Vaculik, Leslie -FS;Nabahe, Cheryl - FS Tafoya, Diane -FS;Schuppert, Liz M -FS RE: Response requested ASAP... Mining claims for uranium.
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From: Hood, Chad C -FS Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 10:10 AM To: Tafoya, Diane -FS <dtafoya@fs.fed.us> Subject: FW: Response requested ASAP... Mining claims for uranium. Importance: High
What do you think?
From: Nabahe, Cheryl - FS Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 2:48 PM To: Hood, Chad C -FS <cchood(5)fs.fed.us> Cc: Tafoya, Diane -FS <dtafoya(5)fs.fed.us>; Mattson, Liane -FS <lmattson(5)fs.fed.us>; Vaculik, Leslie -FS <lvaculik(Bfs.fed.us> Subject: FW: Response requested ASAP... Mining claims for uranium. Importance: High
Hi Chad,
The leasable group is preparing a response on the Energy Executive Order (EO) 03817.ft^5)iDeliberatl~
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pan you please coordinate with Diane Tafoya to verify that
the verbiage Liane provided is still applicable.
We will need this information by COB Mountain Time on 4/18 or first thing in the morning of 4/19.
Thanks for your help on this! Cheryl
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Cheryl Nabahe Assistant Director Locatable, Salable, and Abandoned Mine Land
Forest Service Minerals & Geology Management
p: 202-205-0800 c |(b)(6) f: 202-649-1171
cnabahe@fs.fed.us
201 14th St. SW Washington, DC 20250 www.fs.fed.us
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From: Mattson, Liane -FS Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 1:43 PM To: Nabahe, Cheryl - FS <cnabahe(5)fs.fed.us> Cc: Rabideaux, Randy -FS <rrabideaux(5)fs.fed.us>: Vaculik, Leslie -FS <lvaculik(5)fs.fed.us> Subject: Response requested ASAP... Mining claims for uranium. Importance: High
Hello Cheryl, the leasables/private minerals staff is tasked with the FS response to EO 03817 on energy. Below is info from a 2014 briefing for the DC. Is this still correct for uranium? We have a deadline Wednesday so a prompt response from the SLAM staff would be appreciated.
"Mining claims for uranium are in place in several western states including UT, AZ and NM. Most interest is focused in northern NM where small mine proposals have been filed on the Cibola NF. However no operating plans have been approved. In AZ, the Canyon Mine began operations in 2013, however idled due to a drop in uranium prices. The Canyon Mine lies within the area of mineral withdrawal adjacent to Grand Canyon NP, however a validity examination determined that the mine had valid existing rights to continue operations in the withdrawal area. The mine has never produced uranium ore."
Many thanks, LM
Liane L. Mattson Solid Leasable Minerals and Geothermal Resources Specialist
Forest Service WO Minerals and Geology Management
p: 970-527-4131 x4270
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PO Box 1030 Paonia, CO 81428 www.fs.fed.us
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