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~' <br />~' <br />uraley Sand S Gravel, Inc. <br />July 29, 1981 <br />Page -3- <br />:,. ~: <br />7 2. How about considering some simple surface runoff diversion <br />terraces along the contour of some of the longer pit slopes to <br />inhibit erosion? <br />3. The seed rates indicated are For drilled seeding. Double tl~e <br />rates if broadcast methods are used. Lightly rake ttre seed into <br />the soil of broadcast. Plant in early spring. <br />4. Apply 2 tons/acre hay mulch, mechanically crimped into t}~e <br />soil. <br />5. ]'ou may want [o consider constructing simple berms across the <br />width of the pit floor. These would help prevent all of the <br />precipitation from collecting in one low spot and help reduce tilling. <br />Exhibit L - Feclamation Costs <br />The additional measures mentioned above for reclamation (mulcting, <br />mechanically crimping) for the 13.7 acres amendment, would increnso <br />the reclamation costs by approximately $6,200 (2 tons hay/acre i! <br />$225/ton = $6,165). Therefore, I propose that the board be set at <br />$45,100. If you wish to discuss this, please call. Enclosed is a <br />Corporate Surety bond form for your use•we will release the old <br />bond upon receipt of the new bond. ~ <br />Other <br />Please send proof of publication and a copy of notice to the <br />Denver lda[er Board when available. <br />Please try to return your responses by no later than October 1, in urdcr <br />that I may leave [ime for review prior to the Board meeting. 1'hanl: }ou. <br />Sincerely, <br />Plike Stanton <br />Feclamation Specialist <br />MS:ys <br />