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J. E. STOVER & ASSOCIATES <br />2768 COMPASS DRIVE, SUITE 101 <br />GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO 81506 <br />PHONE: (970) 245-4101, FAX 242-7908 <br />MINE ENGINEERING <br />MINE RECLAMATION <br />February 23, 2004 <br />J. J. Dudash <br />Division of Minerals & Geology <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Re: Bowie No. 2 Mine <br />Application for a Technical <br />New Light Use Road <br />Permit C-96-083 <br />Dear Mr. Dudash: <br />Revision - TR-33 <br />REC~IV~® <br />FEB 2 5 2004 <br />Oivisien ai Pdinerals and Geology <br />CIVIL ENGINEERING <br />CONST. MANAGEMENT <br />On behalf of Bowie Resources Limited,"BRL" enclosed is an application for a technical <br />revision to provide for the construction of a light use road in an unnamed tributary to <br />Terror Creek as shown on Map 9, Hydrologic Monitoring Location Map. The road <br />descends into the Terror Creek Drainage. The new light use road will be located in <br />the north'/z of Section 4, T 13 S, R 91 W. <br />Right of Entry <br />The new road will traverse land owned by Bowie Resources and land managed by the <br />Bureau of Land Management. Right of entry on BLM managed land is, subject to <br />stipulations, authorized by Federal Coal Lease COC-61209. <br />Affected and Disturbed Area <br />The construction of this road will disturb approximately 2.1 acres, <br />Cultural Resources <br />See Volume VI, Cultural Resources, items 3 and 11. <br />Access <br />The purpose of this road is to provide access to the monitoring wells along Terror <br />Creek. Additionally, this road will be used for crew access for future drilling to the west. <br />This road will alleviate most of the traffic on the Terror Creek Descent. <br />