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,~. <br /> 9 ,g--, r , <br />f - . - • - -- . ....., <br />: <br />.... =s :. <br />~ <br />. <br />-.- <br />•. aw. ..f .~ u~[ sCO L~ IL. <br /> <br />.a-•-n'v . ] co\s~ir.\o (\.~\__os ~. +~¢ . ai~c o c+~:~ sr~•_..'cs <br /> <br />,,...a-. ,...::a, <br /> <br /> <br />~O\]J• -7a~\i <br /> <br />$UIT~ ,00.,059] •.v cST 6--.:vEVUE - OENYE R,CO~O°i00 dOPiS ~ 130]1 2]2-626? <br />Tv(%, 9~0 9],-2600 <br />December 5, 1973 <br />Castle Concrete Company, Irc. <br />P. o. Box 2379 <br />Colorado Springs, Colorado 8C°O1 <br />Ateention: Mr. Charles Batley <br />Gentlemen: <br />We are pleased to submit this letter and attacheld berm- <br />cross-section in accordance with instructions from Mr. Paul. Evans <br />r <br />of Evans, Peterson, Torbet & Briggs. This letter and sketch will , <br />be an addend~cn to our report "Environmental Assessment of :snider <br />Quarry for the Castle Concrete Company". <br />The impacts of the noise and dust created by they Snider <br />Quarry operation were addressed on pages 54 and 55 of our Environmental <br />Report. It is our understanding that Castle Concrete Company, Inc_ <br />will comply with all relevant federal, state, and local rel;ulations <br />concerning noise and dust. <br />The attached generalized cross-section of the beerm will <br />vary in' size with the site topography. The berm will be at~out <br />800 feet in length with slopes of 2:1 that will permit the subsequent <br />revegetation. The berm will reduce the visual impact and noise of <br />the Snider Quarry ope~ion. <br />Very truly yours, <br />DAPfES & MOORS <br />Richard L_ Bri.ttain <br />Associate <br />RLB:lb <br />Enc. <br />EXHIBIT C <br />