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<br />Ms. Lorraine Stepenske <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />September 24, 1992 <br />Page 2 <br />~~ <br />(c) We are presently having discussions with the Boyd Freeman <br />Ditch Company and will reach an agreement with them. The <br />map showing how the ditch is proposed to be relocated is <br />on Exhibit C. <br />4. The mining operation is within 200 feet of a water well <br />at both the east and west end. As above, we assert the <br />stability to the physical structure of the well will not <br />be damaged by our mining operation. Section 115(4)(d) of <br />the Act references affecting the stability of manmade <br />structures, but does not require any compensation <br />agreements for injury to water rights. <br />5. In past applications we have not been required to conduct <br />a cultural resources inventory on mining sites when there <br />is no indication that artifacts may exist on the site. <br />We will commit to informing the State Historical <br />Preservation Officer if any cultural resources are <br />discovered during the operation and we will immediately <br />halt mining in that area until the significance of the <br />resource is evaluated. <br />6.(a) In Exhibit D, the first paragraph regarding the location <br />of the 83rd Joint Venture property location will be <br />revised to read "west of the intersection of F Street and <br />35th Avenue on the west side of Greeley, Colorado." <br />(b) Also in Exhibit D the use of a temporary asphalt batch <br />plant and scale is mentioned. The applicant understands <br />this plant and scale must be located within a phased <br />plant site as shown on Exhibit C. <br />7. Exhibit E states "non-marketable material and overburden" <br />will be placed at an even depth of six to nine inches. <br />This material will be placed over the site being <br />reclaimed with topsoil placed above and in addition to <br />the non-marketable materials and overburden. <br />