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llr. John F. Criebel • • <br />October 23, 1980 <br />Page 1Mo <br />2. What tines of the year is ehn ryyUplantB4f Will your operation adversely a <br />affect any agricultural aeti~ltias 1A area? <br />3. Wa need sore soil inforeation, spically about the soil underlining <br />the bloc sand deposit. This info tion can be obtained from the II.S. <br />Soil Conservation Servlce. <br />4. If there is any topsoil on the sand deposit. it must be salvaged and saved for <br />future use. <br />Exhibit E <br />1. Shoes that after mining is complete the soil will support the growth of <br />rye. 'this can be done in conjunction with item D-3 abmre. <br />Bzhibit F <br />1. W~ Hard a latter from Weld County stating that you are in confornanee <br />with existing county coning ragulatione. <br />Exhibit B <br />1. Tha operator Heads to show that eomaona will take definite responsibility <br />for revegatation of the area. Thle can be a letter from Kr. Joseph Amato <br />stn stating that he will olant the affected area after mining is complete. <br />If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. <br />Sincerely, <br />Jay Lucas <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />JL/fin <br />