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• <br /> DATE: February 15, 2025 <br /> TO: <br /> Amy C. Yeldell <br /> Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety RECEIVE') <br /> 1313 Sherman St. Room 215 p ECG <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> Email: Amv.Yeldell@state.co.us FEB 24 Z0Z5 <br /> ftedaraion <br /> FROM: �dS , <br /> aiety <br /> Dennis W. Krueger wing <br /> JAK Ventures LLC (property owner) <br /> PO Box 1708 <br /> Dillon, CO 80435 <br /> Email: dwkruegerl@gmail.com <br /> RE: Gunnison River Gravel Pits—File No. M-2009-048, CW Construction, LLC. Surety Reduction Request <br /> (SR-1). Surety Reduction. <br /> COMMENTS: <br /> As the landowner I have great concerns regarding a Surety Reduction due to the variety of materials <br /> including a large amount of organic debris that has been put into the pit and used for sloping. I <br /> expressed concern to CW Construction when I first noticed the trash, trees, brush, branches and other <br /> organic materials being used on the slopes. I was told by them that the trees will help to hold the banks <br /> and will prevent them from Bluffing off. I pointed out that the trees, brush, branches, etc. are organic <br /> and will disintegrate over time and the slopes will fail. The response I got was "not in our lifetime". I <br /> asked that they discontinue depositing organics on the slopes and agreed that they could put them in <br /> the bottom of the pit and crush them. Regardless of my request, I still observed those materials being <br /> used on the slopes, as did my neighbors. I respectfully request that you do not grand a reduction of the <br /> Surety Bond. If anything, it should be increased. <br /> I have enclosed/attached pictures of material used on the slopes. Please contact me with any questions <br /> or for discussion. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Dennis Krueger <br /> JAK Ventures LLC—Manager/property owner <br />