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4/15/2019 State.co.us Executive Branch Mail-Re: Foidel TR84 <br /> STATE OF DRMS_CoalAdmin -DNR, DNR<dnr drms_coal_admin@state.co.us> <br /> COLOR ADO <br /> Re: Foidel TR84 <br /> 1 message <br /> Lynch - DNR, Tabetha <tabetha.lynch@state.co.us> Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 10:31 AM <br /> To: "Nettleton, Jerry" <JNettleton@peabodyenergy.com>, DNR DRMS_CoalAdmin - DNR <br /> <dnr—drms—coal—admin@state.co.us> <br /> Decision date for C1982056 TR84 has been extended to 5/3/2019 <br /> On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 8:30 AM Nettleton, Jerry<JNettleton@peabodyenergy.com>wrote: <br /> Tabetha— <br /> Given that you are waiting for feedback from other agencies, please extend the decision date on TR84 to <br /> May 3, 2019. <br /> I will call our Water Commissioner and talk with him about their expressed concern on the Augmentation <br /> Plan, with the objective of getting a letter from them ASAP that will allow us to proceed. Relative to your <br /> question about the wildlife fencing that we noted in the plan to protect the wetland plantings, we will <br /> follow the recommendations in, "Construction Guidelines for Wildlife Fencing and Associated Escape and <br /> Lateral Access Control Measures"prepared for the American Association of State Highway and <br /> Transportation Officials (AASHTO), April 2015 (copy attached for reference). Generally, for large <br /> ungulates (deer, elk, and moose), this translates into either 8' high wire mesh fencing or 4' — 5' electric <br /> fencing (pg 19 of report). <br /> We appreciate your continuing interest and support— <br /> Best regards, <br /> Jerry <br /> Jerry M. Nettleton <br /> Manager Environmental Affairs <br /> Twentymile Coal, LLC <br /> 29515 RCR27 <br /> Oak Creek, Colorado 80467 <br /> https://mail.google.com/mail/b/AH1 rexTluPU2g3bAi7jg7jESpek8tpN7xl3ZkXpe1 k99w9-5WTbi/u/O?ik=deb7fOcd20&view=pt&search=all&permthid=thre... 1/2 <br />