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11111111111.111.111111 MIME <br /> 111111111111111.11E 11111111111111111111111111 <br /> 111111111111111.1111. <br /> April 7, 2016 <br /> Division of Reclamation, Mining& Safety <br /> Mr. Michael Cunningham <br /> 1313 Sherman St, Room#215 <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> Dear Mr. Cunningham; <br /> RE: The Lakewood Brick and Tile Company - Church Pit <br /> M.L.R.B. Permit# M-1979-045 <br /> Technical Revision ditch move <br /> Attached is a Technical Revision form and supporting information sheet and the Fee of <br /> $216.00 for requesting a minor change to the reclamation plan that relocates the Church& <br /> McKay ditches that bisect the mine to a ROW along the west and north lines. The updating <br /> Reclamation Map shows this change. This request is in conjunction with a similar Technical <br /> Revision request filed by Bestway Concrete, Inc. for their mine the Rocky Flats Pit- M-1987- <br /> 113. The original plan thought that the ditches would be merged into one ditch and relocated <br /> along the west and south sides of the Bluestone Pit permit area, then cross the south end of the <br /> Church Pit and the south and east sides of Rocky Flats Pit, returning to their original ditches in <br /> the northeast corner of the Rocky Flats pit. When the Bluestone permit was released, it was <br /> determined by the owners and mine operators that it was not feasible to use this route so the plan <br /> was changed to move them to the north side of the two remaining mines. <br /> Attached are the documents and plans, showing approval for the move by the ditch <br /> owners, Broomfield; the surface owners, The Department of Energy; and the mineral owners, <br /> Church Ranch. The Reclamation Map also shows how the southern end of the mine will be <br /> reclaimed due the amount of overburden we are encountering and returning to the mined area. <br /> At this time we can only estimate how much will be refilled but the plan is to continue filling <br />