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i ~ <br />~(~ /~ i <br />dENtSO ~`-~^ <br />MINES <br />April 16, 2007 <br />Mr. Mike Rozycki, Planning <br />San Miguel County Board of County Commissioners <br />333 W. Colorado Avenue, 3`d Floor <br />Telluride, Colorado 81435 <br />(970) 728.3083 <br />Mike Rozycki: <br />Re: <br />Denison Mines (USA) Corp. <br />105017th Street, Suite 950 <br />Denver, CO 80265 <br />USA <br />Tel :303 628-7798 <br />Faz :303 389-4125 <br />www.denisonmines.com <br />This letter serves as notice of a technical revision to the 112 Permits for the five mines located in the Sunday <br />Mine Complex, the Sunday, WestSunday, Saint Jude, Camation and Topaz Mines located in San Miguel <br />County, Colorado. Currently there are three Reclamation Permits issued by the Colorado Division of <br />Reclamation, Mining, and Safety (DRMS) for these five mines; a 112 permit that covers affected lands from the <br />Sunday, St. Jude and Camation, a 112 Permit that covers affected lands from the West Sunday, and a 110 <br />Permit for affected (ands from the Topaz Mine (currently being converted to a 112 Permit). The Department of <br />the Interior Bureau of Land Management {BLM) has requested that the Seed Mixture supplied in the table <br />below be used for reclamation activities at the Sunday Mine Complex. <br />BLM Approved Reclamation Seed Mixture <br />w w -aas~ Wwzk 1~~, r <br />. °°; r.CF,ummon~lVame'.i ,' , .,it. ., ronw i <br />At. i,.' a te't17'~m;; 5fl3 ;spy .u-.' , <br />r , ~ ~'~ef ~. r ran -~ ax- t <br />=r ~ PrLfS'~Ib/ac~';i ..: <br />Sand Dro seed S orobolus cryptandrus VNS 0.07 <br />Gelleta Hilaria jamesli Viva, florets 2.47 <br />Bi Sa ebrush Atemesia tridentate VNS 0.10 <br />Winterfat Krascheninnikovia Janata VNS 0.25 <br />Four-win saltbrush Ati lex canescens V VNS 0.25 <br />Indian rice rass Achnatherum hymenoides Rimrock 3.71 <br />Blue ramma Chrondosum racile Alma 0.48 <br />Mutton Grass Poa fendleriana VNS 0.10 <br />S uirrel tail Elymus elymoides Bottlebrush 2.04 <br />Total 9.47 <br />Application rates may be reduced by''/z for drilled areas. <br />