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11/4/2016 State.co.us Executive Branch Mail - Fwd: Response to Oct. 23 Second Adequacy letter for Bond Release Application No. 5 (SL -05) <br />5 (SL -05) <br />1 message <br />Zuber - DNR, Rob <rob.zuber@state.co.us> <br />To: Alysha Hernandez <alysha.hernandez@state.co.us> <br />Hernandez - DNR, Alysha <alysha.hernandez@state.co.us> <br />Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 12:23 PM <br />Please file this under Carbon Junction, SL -05. Name it "Correspondence with landowner representative regarding <br />adequacy issues." <br />Thanks. <br />Rob <br />Coal Regulatory <br />Program <br />P 303.866.3567, extension 8113 1 F 303.832.8106 <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, CO 80203 <br />rob.zuber@state. co. us I http://mining.state.co.us <br />_____ Forwarded message <br />From: Zuber - DNR, Rob <rob.zuber@state. co.us> <br />Date: Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 12:22 PM <br />Subject: Re: Response to Oct. 23 Second Adequacy letter for Bond Release Application No. 5 (SL -05) <br />To: Moira Montrose <mmcompton1@gmauLcom>, Mike Savage <savageandsavage@earthlink.net>, Chi Chi Price <br /><cNprice18@gmaul.com> <br />Thank you, Ms. Compton. With your e-mail and other correspondence with Oakridge Energy I have received enough <br />information to say that Oakridge has satisfied all of my request in my adequacy letters for bond release application SL - <br />05. The Division will soon be approving SL -05. <br />Regards, <br />Rob <br />Rob <br />Coal Regulatory <br />Program <br />P 303.866.3567, extension 8113 1 F 303.832.8106 <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, CO 80203 <br />rob.zuber@state. co. us I http://mining.state.co.us <br />On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Moira Montrose <mmcompton1@gmaul.com> wrote: <br />Rob Zuber, <br />Re: Carbon Junction Mine (Permit No. C-1992-080) <br />Second Adequacy letter for Bond Release Application No. 5 (SL -05) <br />We have read through both adequacy letters (dated October 21, 2016 & October 23, 2016) and are satisfied with the <br />comments. In response to Item #3: Musk thistle seen around the site, including reclaimed sediment pond #2. Mr. <br />Katz has worked on a weed mitigation plan during the plast two spring/summer seasons since he purchased the <br />https:Hm ai l .googl e.com /mail /u/0/?ui = 2&i k= e29129fcb5&view= pt&search= i nbox &type=15825d 10acc365fa&th=1582b6ef1 f5150b7&si m I=1582b6ef1 f5150b7 1/2 <br />