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Regarding the first item above, during conversations between the Division and GCC, it was agreed that <br />the disturbance boundary on maps (and the number reported as total disturbance in the Division's Permit <br />System) should reflect the approved disturbance, including the entire refuse pile, not just the existing <br />extent of the pile. <br />The areas and other issues have been resolved, and the maps have been updated to meet the Division's <br />requirements. <br />pF COLO <br />555 Street Address, Room 555, Denver, CO 55555-5555 P 555.555.5555 <br />* 1876 {` <br />requested. <br />the left hand side of the <br />map. Please call out in the <br />legend what the green <br />circles are. Map has been <br />revised as requested. <br />011 (Final Contour) <br />lease explain the relationship <br />f the final refuse pile <br />elevation to the existing <br />drainage ditch. It is drawn to <br />descend in a straight line down <br />he East and North face of the <br />slopes. Please verify that I am <br />correctly interpreting the <br />following terminology: A @ <br />%, F @ 33% as the slope of a <br />certain section of either riprap <br />or channel sections. Map has <br />been revised as requested. <br />Regarding the first item above, during conversations between the Division and GCC, it was agreed that <br />the disturbance boundary on maps (and the number reported as total disturbance in the Division's Permit <br />System) should reflect the approved disturbance, including the entire refuse pile, not just the existing <br />extent of the pile. <br />The areas and other issues have been resolved, and the maps have been updated to meet the Division's <br />requirements. <br />pF COLO <br />555 Street Address, Room 555, Denver, CO 55555-5555 P 555.555.5555 <br />* 1876 {` <br />