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iii iiiiuiiiiiii iii • <br />Egviroqmeqt, Iqc <br />LARRY E. O~BRIAN <br />P11l~IDEMT <br />9989 WEST 80TH AVENUE <br />ARVADA,COLORADO 80004 <br />503- 423- 7297 <br /> <br />~,1AY •~ f 1?h <br />May 5, 1981 <br />Mr. James B. McArdle, Reclamation Specialist <br />Mined Land Reclamation <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 423 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Dear Jim, <br />Re Loesch Pit - MLR File No. 81-68 <br /> <br />We respond to your letter of May 4 regarding the adequacy of <br />the Loesch Pit application. <br />A. Exhibit D - Mining Plan <br />1. Your comments have been duly noted. <br />B. Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan <br />1. We concur with your recommendations for the planting <br />of cottonwood seedlings along the north side of the <br />property between the lake and the river with spacing <br />at 15 to 20 feet. <br />2. Thank you for the information. We will use a variety <br />other than Siouxland cottonwood. <br />3. Livestock will be kept out of the area. <br />C. Exhibit G - Water Resources <br />1. No--not according to the hydrologic study in prepara- <br />tion. <br />2. Duly noted. <br />D. Exhibit L - Reclamation Costs <br />1. Duly noted. <br />2. If I understand your questions, you are suggesting it <br />is possible the operator may slop over onto an adjoin- <br />ing stage with a stockpile or something of that nature. <br />