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5 <br /> After working on Kirtright property for months, and not finishing it, it is time to restore <br /> the O'Brien property. <br /> COULSON MANAGEMENT CANNOT BE TRUSTED TO COMPLY WITH REQUIREMENTS <br /> If you would have asked me five years ago that I'd be writing such a letter about Coulson <br /> Excavating, I would not have believed it. I always trusted Dick Coulson and thought a lot of <br /> their employees. Since management has changed, I believe the corporate values have <br /> changed. I have learned that Kenny Coulson does not keep his word, and the company under <br /> his leadership does not seem to be able to competently comply with DRMS and DWR <br /> regulation requirements. As an example, as discussed above, DRMS has had to send Coulsons <br /> two Incompleteness Notices highlighting numerous issues, because Coulsons disregarded <br /> DRMS rules and important parts of the Board's Orders. <br /> When Coulsons worked on the area north of the Kirtright house, Kenny admitted to me that <br /> he had no idea how much effort it would take to fill in that smaller pond than the one north of <br /> the O'Brien home, and that it took much longer than he planned. There were at times 6-8 <br /> large pieces of equipment and numerous employees deployed, and for many weeks, into <br /> months. Therefore, I have no confidence in the viability of their estimate of what it will take to <br /> execute the revised reclamation plan of the Kirtright Pit. <br />