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V. CONCLUSION <br />Appellants respectfully request that the Board find that the SM-18 is a DMq reinstate the July <br />25, 2005 DMO determination, and required the operator to immediately take all necessary steps <br />to comply with DMO-based regulation. <br />Appellants seek this relief to ensure that toxic and acid forming materials on multiple use federal <br />public land, located neaz the San Miguel River, and adjacent to a public road are fully evaluated <br />and regulated as a designated mining operation and includes public participation opportunities <br />and an Environmental Protection Plan that protects appellants' ability to enjoy and protect the <br />private and public land, air, water, wildlife, and the San Miguel River watershed generally. <br />RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED THIS 15TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2007, <br />vis <br />Energy Minerals Law Center <br />JeffParsons <br />Jeff Parsons <br />Western Mining Action Project <br />Attorneys for the San Juan Citizens Alliance, Information Network for Responsible Mining <br />(INFORM), and the Colorado Environmental Coalition <br />14 <br />