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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1992045
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
3/18/2005
Doc Name
RE: March 15 2005 Correspondence to Mr. Carl Mount DMG
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DMG
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James and Deanna Van Ella
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AM1
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The second half of your question goes to what happens if you re-affect an area <br />disturbed by mining? The Statute is very clear that you are responsible for some <br />level of reclamation if you re-affect or disturb areas as a result of a mining <br />operation, (Please see C.R.S. 34-32-103(1.5) "Affected Land" definition.) <br />I you have any additional questions; our Ms. Erica Crosby should be contacted. <br />She is very experienced in the Minerals Program laws, regulations, policies and <br />administrative processes and is the staff person assigned to your site. <br />Respectfully, <br />~~ ~~. <br />H. Bruce Humphries <br />Minerals Program Supervisor <br />CC: Carl Mount, DMG <br />Erica Crosby, DMG <br />
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