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injunction on that basis. See Sierra Club v. El Paso Gold Mines, 2003 WL 25265873 (D. <br />Colo. 2003) (finding that injunctive relief was necessary, but declining to impose injunctive <br />relief beyond requiring the defendant to apply for a permit because further relief would be <br />similar to that which could be imposed by the state in a permit). <br />WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs request that Defendant Colorado Division of Reclamation, <br />Mining, and Safety's Motion to Dismiss Itself as a Party Defendant be denied. In the alternative, <br />if the Court grants the Motion, Plaintiffs request that DRMS be estopped from objecting in the <br />future to any injunctive relief with regard to the subject matter of this lawsuit. <br />Respectfully submitted this J day of May, 2011. <br />Plaintiffs' Addresses: <br />P.O. Box 4 <br />Nucla, CO 81424 <br />P.O. Box 346 <br />Nucla, CO 81424 <br />DUFFORD, WALDECK, MILBURN & KROHN, L.L.P. <br />B <br />Christopher G. McAnany, #219 <br />Attorneys for Plaintiffs <br />4 <br />