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_`- PunewoBod 3priAng~ III IIIIIIIIIIIII III ~d~~~C"/JUCY® <br />LYONS, COLORADO 80540 999 <br />LETTER <br />(303) 823.6092 <br />Dace March 2, 1984 <br />ro Mined Land Reclamation Dsvision RECEIVE~feCtExhibit H-Reclamation <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 423 Costs Toltec No. 2, <br />MAR 51984 0 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203-2273 ~,~_ <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISI01! <br />Dear Mr. Beavers <br />This Exhibit H- is a support document to justify my request for-a Mined <br />Land Reclamation Bond of $ 2000.00. <br />As the primary disturbance for mining ,on Toltec No. 2, begins on the <br />White Cross rock outcrop, where there is no vegetation, a bench will be <br />cut into the surphace.o.f..the outcrop and established as a pre-graded base <br />for a portal..and. work area. <br />The estimated costs of ..re.c.lamation are as...follows, <br />Grading and cleanup. of rock. outcrop <br />Steel gate at portal ......... ........ <br />Seed to cover at recommended rate (ECS#5) <br />Labor to prepare.soil...and....reseed <br />Final.c.leanup..and trash. disposal <br />Balance to cover unforseen costs. <br />$500..00 <br />222.00 <br />156.00 <br />400.00 <br />420.00 <br />Total 1 98.00 <br />The above reclamation costs are based on Labor, Materials, and Equipment, <br />Hired from exsisting labor pools and mine specialty companies quotations. <br />This approach was used as it more fairly estimates reclamation costs if <br />they were to be. paid from Reclamation Bond proceeds. It is obvious however, <br />these costs would be greatly reduced if presently owned equipment and <br />materials were used and reclamation were done on a progress plan during <br />the life of the project,. <br />Sincerely, <br />Please reply ^ No reply necessary sicr~n~ <br />~~ ~ <br />.ow~~.o= •~~®~~~~~» Wilbur F. Benham <br />