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<br />~IIII~II~II~II~~II~ <br />sss <br />RECEIVED <br />JAN 2 5 1999 <br />;~cn u1 Minerals 8 Geology <br />January 21, 1999 <br />Mr. Tony Waldron <br />Division of Minerals & Geology <br />1313 Sherman St., Rm. 215 <br />Denver- Co. 80203 <br />Dear Tony; <br />Enclosed please find a drawing updating the City of Lamar Well Field Gravel Pit. <br />We located some natural features including well house # 12 as well as the stock tank <br />directly south. PVC orange painted pipe has been placed at all corners except the <br />Northeast and the angle point along the east property line. Enclosed also you will find <br />pictures ofthe corners with directions noted. The map is a small scale, but with the <br />natural features, should help you from a field standpoint. <br />Thank you for sending a copy of the regulations for gravel pit operations. A <br />Purchase order is being processed in order for you to receive payment. In our case, <br />topsoil has been separated in the past from mined material, with some material used due <br />to the extent of the pit being used in the future for a water recharge system. Pat Mason <br />has received information detailing our conversation over the telephone and would be <br />willing to discuss any concerns with you if you would like to call him at 336-4495. <br />Please call me with questions concerning the map and any corrections that need to be <br />made to the map. You may contact Pat Mason with questions or suggestions with the <br />excavation of the pit itself. Thank you for your concerns. <br />Sincerely, <br />Wiley C. Work <br />Engineering Super. <br />CITY OF LAMAR <br />'102 EAST PARMENTER' LAMAR, COLORADO B'1O52-3239' 71 J/336-4376 <br />