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Public Notice <br />CAM -Colorado, LLC, 2352 N 7th Street, Unit B, Grand Junction CO 81501, has filed with the Division <br />of Reclamation, Mining and Safety a complete application for the renewal of a valid existing permit <br />to conduct mining in Colorado for its Fruita Loadout, Mining and Reclamation Permit No. C-2010- <br />088. <br />The spur track and loadout are located south of State Highway 6 & 50, north of Interstate 70 and <br />west of the old Fruita Refinery. The City of Fruita lies approximately 3.0 miles east of the proposed <br />spur track and loadout. Reed Wash runs through the central portion of the proposed permit <br />boundary. Loma Drain runs through the western edge of the permit boundary. The proposed <br />mine permit area is located on the U.S. Geological Survey 7.5 minute Mack Quadrangle map within <br />the following sections. <br />Township 1 North, Range 3 West, Ute P.M. <br />Section 2: Portions of the SW/4, W/2SW/4SE/4 <br />Section 3: Portions of the SE/4 <br />Section 10: Portions of the N/2NE/4 <br />Section 11: Portions of the N/2NW/4, N/2NE/4, SE/4NE/4 <br />Containing 208.6 acres more or less <br />The proposed Fruita Loadout permit boundary contains 208.6 acres of land that is all located on <br />private surface. CAM -Colorado, LLC owns 201.3 acres, the Union Pacific Railroad owns 5.3 acres <br />and Fruita Development LLC owns 2.0 acres. The minerals within the proposed permit area are <br />owned by the respective private surface owners. <br />A copy of the renewal application is available for public inspection at the Mesa County Clerk and <br />Recorder's office, 200 S. Spruce Street, Grand Junction, CO, 81501. A copy of the approved permit <br />application document, as well as the renewal application, is available at the Division of <br />Reclamation, Mining and Safety, Room 215, 1313 Sherman St., Denver, CO 80203, (303) 866-3567. <br />Written comments, objections or a request for an informal conference on the proposed permit <br />renewal may be submitted to the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety and must be received <br />by the Division within 30 days after final publication of this notice. <br />