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L <br /> 61611 WILLIAMS FORE MINING COMPANY <br /> October 20, 2003 <br /> Mr. Gregg Squire <br /> Division of Minerals and Geology <br /> 1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> Dear Mr. Squire: <br /> RE: Annual Sand and Gravel 112 Report for 2002-03, and Notice of Intent to <br /> Continue Mining Operations(Permit No. M-84-168) <br /> Enclosed please find the Williams Fork Mining Company 2002-03 Sand and Gravel Operations <br /> report form, map, and annual fee payment ($688). We intend to continue mining operations <br /> into 2004. The enclosed revised Appendix C map illustrates the surveyed acreage that has been <br /> reclaimed (29.09 acres, including 0.46 acres newly reclaimed in 2003) and the unreclaimed <br /> acreage that has been mined(8.38 acres) or is simply associated disturbance(14.09 acres). <br /> Topsoil salvaged ahead of pit advancement was either placed directly onto the area prepared for <br /> permanent reclamation at a depth of approximately 18 inches or placed into a temporary <br /> stockpile at the east edge of the topsoil strip advance. The topsoil in the temporary stockpile <br /> will be used for permanent reclamation in 2004. <br /> The projection for the 2003-04 report period (October 26, 2003 through October 25, 2004) is <br /> for approximately 0.98 acres of new disturbance in Mine Areas 5 and 6. It is anticipated that <br /> approximately 0.57 acres will be permanently reclaimed. <br /> Please contact me if you have any questions regarding this report. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Forrest V. Luke <br /> FVL <br /> [G:S&Gpit1S&GAR03] <br /> Encl <br /> c WFMC File <br /> P.O. Box 187 Craig, Colorado 81626 (303) 824-4401 <br />