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3/10/2015 State.co.us Executive Branch Mail - Fwd: W hen can I expect a response to my email regarding TR 45 to respond by Monday <br />STATE, OF Hernandez - DNR Alysha <aysha- hernandez @state- co -us> <br />COL,ORAI, <br />Binns - DNR, Janet <janet.binns @state.co.us> Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 2:41 PM <br />To: Alysha Hernandez - DNR <alysha.hernandez @ state.co.us>, Mary Rodriguez - DNR <br /><mary.rodriguez@state.co.us> <br />Please scan the attached e-mail to: <br />Southfield Mine C1981 -014 <br />TR45 <br />doc name: Landowner questions regarding TR45 <br />Janet Binns <br />Environmental Protection Specialist III <br />Coal Regulatory Program <br />,f <br />P 303.866.3567 ext 8107 F 303.832.8106 <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215, Denver, CO 80203 <br />janet.binns@state.co.us http: / /mining.state.co.us <br />Mike, <br />emailed you with questions about why EFCI is changing the standards for revegetation. <br />Is the final revegetation report including Kent Crofts 2013 -2014 revegetation analysis in your office? <br />What standard did EFCI meet for %warm season compared to %cool season grasses and how did it compare to <br />the standard? <br />Also how did EFCI do in these two reveg analysis for 2013 and 2014 for shrub diversity? <br />Why are they trying to combine all of the reference areas into one average with all of them weighted equally? <br />This is not the standard reads. <br />It is my understanding that EFCI has received permission from the DRMS to change the standard to the new <br />standard they wrote for the Loadoout Area. Is that correct? I called and asked Rob that and he stated I was to <br />refer all questions to you. <br />EFCI changed the reference area for the portal in TR40, now they want to change the standard for the reveg after <br />15 years? Kent Crofts stated in his 2008 Revegetation Inventory that EFCI could not meet the requirement <br />hftps://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=e29129fcb5&vi ew =pt &search= i nbox &th= 14c00466a3280510 &si m 1= 14c00466a3280510 1/2 <br />