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A <br />n"r. ACichael Stanton <br />January 18, 1984 <br />Page Two <br /> <br />4. Item 4 - Site maps for each application are attached. <br />5. Item 5 - Our revised Reclamation Plan dictates 3:1 slopes. <br />If given the opportunity during reclamation we will certainly grade <br />sites to a 4:1 slope. <br />6. Item 6 - its discussed above in answer #1, we will replace <br />all stockpiled topsoil. In some cases tive will have to use extreme <br />care with mulch and seeding to provide the best possible environ- <br />ment for seeding to be successful. Again please refer to the <br />attached revised Reclamation Plan. <br />7. Item 7 - I~lease refer to our revised Reclamation Plan. <br />8. Item 8 - F~lease refer to our revised Reclamation Plan. <br />9. Item 9 - Please refer to our revised Reclamation Plan. <br />Other <br />10. Item 10 refers to the Watkins Pit and a conforming <br />statement made by D.O.N. personnel concerning river related <br />concerns. This is a Dry Pit on a bluff. The Uncompahgre Piver <br />lies approximately 400' west of the west boundary of the permit <br />area. Please find attached, a corrected wildlife evaluation <br />obtained from the local D.O.W. office. <br />Also, File #83-161 deals with a River Pit. In discussing <br />the wildlife evaluation with D.O.W personnel, their recommenda- <br />tions were made for the area (access roads) associated with the pit. <br />River Operations <br />File # Pit <br />83-149 Lee <br />83-151 Collins <br />83-152 Raish No. 2 <br />83-161 Hollenbeck <br />83-163 Raish No. 1 <br />12. Item 1 - Location and site maps are attached. <br />13. Item 2 - Permit boundaries will be marked. <br />