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INTRODUCTION <br />• This inventory of cultural resources is submitted in compliancy <br />with the stipulations of the National Environmental Policy Act of <br />1969, Executive Order .11593, and Section 106 of the National Historic.:; <br />Preservation AcC. It was prepared at the request of the Grai_g IJiGtiict <br />Of fi.rP, Bureau of Land Pfanagement, Department of the Interior, C-~io,, <br />Colorado. This cultural resources inventory was conducted in connec- <br />tion with a request by the Sunland Mining Corporation of Oak Creek, <br />Colorado, to the Bureau of Land Dfanagement for a special use permit for <br />land and road use in connection with coal drill-hole testing in the <br />Trout Creek and Little Middle Creek drainages near Oak Creek, Colorado. <br />The Sunland Mining Corporation wishes to drill a number of test Boles <br />in order to determine the depth and extent of coal beds lying beneath <br />~e surface of the soil in this area. The mining corporation is seeking <br />permission to conduct these tests in three locations, viz. two single <br />hole test sites on the Knott Ranch, which is private property; and a <br />site for ten test holes on Federal Coal Lease lands lying between t~ao <br />natural faults lying between the Little Middle Creek and the Trout Creek <br />drainages. All of the proposed test hole sites are located within the <br />Rattlesnake Butte quadrangle, 7.5 min. series, USGS, 1971, as follows: <br />Knott Ranch Test Holes Site -- NWT"]47'x,, Sec. 7,.T.3N, R.86W, 6th P.Pf. <br />Trout Creek Test Holes Site -- T]E}SEw Sec. 21, and NW~SW~ and SEA <br />N47~ Sec. 22, T. 4N, R.864I of the 6th P.Pi. <br /> <br />l~ <br />