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P.2 Tumer to the <br />Div. Of Mines <br />and Geology <br />Perhaps some early feeling for the likelihood of such airborne <br />contamination at the planned quarry site can be obtained by <br />examining drilling records from the Frei Quarry located about two miles <br />to the southwest. <br />We appreciate the requirement for the project applicant to notify in <br />advance the property owners who are proximal to the proposed <br />project. The other requirement for Three consecutive notifications via <br />p local Newspaper of Record is also admirable. However, when the <br />project is on the edge of that newspaper's area of coverage and the <br />possibly adversely affected population largely resides in an adjacent <br />county (Jefferson in this case), there is little wonder that problematic <br />projects can fly below the radar and be approved. This poor notice <br />problem is further compounded by the very small size of text typically <br />used in such in such Public Notices. <br />Certainly, given of the above comments and observations, and the decision <br />date occurring during the year-end holiday season, an extension of the <br />period for outside response is in order. <br />Sincerely, <br />LL. Turner ~ ,~ ~ ~~ , o ~ <br />~, <br />L.M. Turner ~~, 77 ~ •~Ly"`~~__. <br />Attachs.: maps <br />Note: I.L. Turner is a Mining and Exploration Minerals Geologist with 45 <br />years experience in the metals and industrial minerals industries. <br />