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Environmental Alternatives, Inc. <br /> From: Smithers- DNR, Brett<brett.smithers@state.co.us> <br /> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 1:19 PM <br /> To: Environmental Alternatives, Inc. <br /> Cc: Yeldell- DNR, Amy <br /> Subject: Re: Pioneer Sand Co Fedinec Pit M-1977-057 <br /> Angela: <br /> If we have any comments for this site, we'll submit them to DRMS when they notify us of this <br /> construction materials conversion request. Let me know if you have any other questions. <br /> Brett <br /> On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 2:57 PM,Environmental Alternatives, Inc. <eai@bresnan.net>wrote: <br /> Brett <br /> Will a formal report on CPW letter be forthcoming or is this the extent of agency comments until contacted by <br /> DRMS? <br /> Avugel.a gel.l,6iv,.tovt1-Ph.D. <br /> From:Smithers-DNR, Brett[mailto:brett.smithers@state.co.us] <br /> Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 2:43 PM <br /> To:Yeldell-DNR,Amy<amy.yeldell@state.co.us> <br /> Cc: Environmental Alternatives, Inc.<eai@bresnan.net> <br /> Subject: Re: Pioneer Sand Co Fedinec Pit M-1977-057 <br /> Thanks, Amy. <br /> This request is very similar to the Duran and Pearce Contractors Martin 1-A pit materials <br /> conversion, I believe. Because it's an existing facility, I doubt we will have any major issues <br /> with this application. It does fall within elk winter concentration area habitat, and sharp- <br /> tailed grouse production area habitat. Looks like it's approximately 1 mile from a known <br /> sharptail lek. Again, because it's an existing feature, shouldn't have any major issues with <br /> this application. <br /> i <br />