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<br />ENVIRONMENT. INC. <br />MARCH 2B, 2001 <br /> <br /> <br />PAGE 3 <br />can also prove useful but until the actual seeding is <br />done PS&G would prefer to not be confined to using mulch. <br />7. The use of Crested Wheatgrass for the cover crop is <br />acceptable. However, it is not practical to drill the <br />seed on topsoil piles. The heavier seed rate is used to <br />enhance the grass growth on the piles, and while may be <br />excessive the nature of topsoil piles makes it Baser to <br />accomplish adequate seed cover with the heaver applica- <br />tion rate. Please substitute the words Crested <br />Wheatgrass for Western Wheatgrass on page 17 of the <br />application book. <br />Other - This issue has been dealt with. We have a letter from <br />the Platteville Historical Society showing they are not <br />concerned since Mr. Sharkey will be working with them to <br />preserve the site. The Division received a copy of the <br />letter in the March 27 adequacy response letter. <br />I hope these responses address the SCD letter to your <br />satisfaction. I will place a copy of this response with the Weld <br />County Clerk of the Board as required. I you have any questions <br />please call me. <br />Sincerely, <br />Environment, Inc <br />Stevan L. O'Brian <br />President <br />cc Weld County Clerk <br />Platte Sand & Gravel LLC <br />file <br />