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7/26/2016 12:30:43 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2016011
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/26/2016
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Braun Environmental, Inc.
To
DRMS
Email Name
TC1
WHE
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D
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braun <br /> Braun Environmental, Inc. <br /> 355 S.Teller St,Suite 200, Lakewood,Colorado 80226 Office:303-697-0950 888-988-7698 Fax 303-697-2140 <br /> RF� <br /> July 26, 2016 SENT VIA EMAIL I�,V�O <br /> Tom Cazier 4/1 26 <br /> Colorado Division of Reclamation,Mining and Safety(DRMS) Dl N�FR ?016 <br /> 1313 Sherman, Room <br /> Denver Colorado 80203215 <br /> /NGAN�qp, OH <br /> RE: Mineral Mountain Permit No P-2016-011-Responses to June 21, 2016 Notice of Deficiencies Letter <br /> Dear Mr. Cazier: <br /> I have reviewed your Notice of Deficiencies Letter dated June 21, 2016, and have the following responses. <br /> Up front,I just wish you would copy me on the correspondence for projects that I am involved with. Since I had <br /> heard nothing concerning the application, I believed that you might have just accepted it with no problems. My <br /> first indication was getting a call from Mr. Barker last week asking if I had assembled responses. I had to share <br /> with him that I had heard nothing, at which time he sent me a copy of your correspondence from back in June. <br /> It would have been much easier on all of us if you would have just copied me. <br /> I notice that the bulk of your comments have to do with the BLM administered remnant parcels. The parcels <br /> represent a miniscule percentage of the lands within the prospecting area and the applicant currently has no <br /> interest in disturbing them. They represent only a nuisance for the BLM people that have to manage them and to <br /> the private land owners that have them next door. Once again, a simple call to either me or the applicant could <br /> have saved a great deal of time for both of us. <br /> On the BLM side, I spoke with Stephanie Carter by phone yesterday and let her know the applicant's intent was <br /> to work only on his private land, so there will be no BLM involvement. I am copying her on this <br /> correspondence, (Winus the confidential list of patented mining claims),for her records, and she is always <br /> welcome to contact me directly if she has any questions. <br /> I have attached my responses to your comments along with an updated exploration area map. I will give you a <br /> call in a couple of days so we can clear up any additional questions a little more rapidly. The summer season is <br /> quickly coming to an end and it would be good to get this wrapped up so the prospector can at least have a <br /> couple months to work before it starts snowing again. We are now past the seven month mark of trying to get a <br /> very simple NOI in place. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> BRAUN ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. <br /> C.A. Braun,P.E. <br /> enc. <br /> cc <br /> L. Barker <br /> CAB/rl <br />
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