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To: Ben Moline, Coors Energy Company <br />From: Danny Kipp, Chief Reclamation Specialist Coors Energy Company. <br />Date: March, 2014 <br />Subject: First Quarter 2014 Pest and Disease Inspection; Keenesburg Mine <br />File #: C -81 -028 <br />On March, 17 2014 I inspected operational, reclaimed, revegetated, and an undisturbed <br />native area at the Keenesburg Mine for evidence of plant pests, noxious weeds, and plant <br />diseases that could or have affected the re- established vegetation at the Keenesburg Mine. <br />Reclamation Areas 25, 30, and 31, the permanent sediment pond, dugout, Topsand Pile <br />A -3, the bottom and perimeter of B Pit, portions of the Long Term Spoil Area, and the <br />office and shop yard were inspected by vehicle and pedestrian means for any potential <br />problems. <br />I did not identify any disease conditions at any of the operational, reclaimed, or <br />revegetated areas of the mine site. I did not identify any plant pests which had affected the <br />growth of the vegetation during this past growing season. No areas which experienced <br />any infestation or blight were found during the inspection. No areas were observed where <br />weeds, plant pests, or disease showed a deleterious effect to the reclamation vegetation. <br />C: Keenesburg Pest and Disease Inspection File <br />