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<br />Letter to: Larry Oehler <br />April 6, 1990 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />4. Fugitive dust may be a problem and should be addressed. <br />5. <br />not to exceed 3:1 slopes in steepness. <br />6. It appears on site top soil will be scarce. Top soil to cov r all <br />disturbed areas to a minimum depth of 6 inches should be sal aged or <br />brought in for reclamation. <br />7. Reclamation should be_required concurrent to mining such tha~ no more than <br />5 acres new mining disturbance will be unreclaimed at any on~ time. <br />8. Native grasses, shrubs and trees should be planted to reclai disturbed <br />soils and existing vegetation. SCS specifications should be followed <br />and all vegetation should be viable through two growing seas ns or be <br />replanted. <br />Given the current state of this site (sediment pond placement, possib~e 404 <br />violation, and property injury to the Colorado Division of Wildlife) he Division <br />recommends that this application not be approved until the question w have raised <br />are resolved. <br />Please call~me at 719-473-2945 if I can be of further assistance. <br />Sincerely, <br />- - /'. // <br />Bruce Goforth ~ / <br />Senior Wildlife/Biologist <br />APPROVED B~ / <br />Ronald P. D silet <br />Southeast Regional Manager <br />cc: Stan Ogilvie <br />Jim Jones <br />RPD/BG/jc <br />