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Enca Crosby Page 3 of 4 <br />Drvision of Mineral and Geology October 21, 2004 <br />There is a small pond (separate from the CKD disposal area) in the southwest corner of C-Pit. <br />This pond has been reclaimed, but a highwall of approximately 200 linear feet remains. The <br />remainder of the pond has been reclaimed to 3' 1 slopes (see photograph below). <br /> <br />:q!c• _ . <br />'t <br />'~ ~"[. r <br />1. <br />Imo' 1 /-J l~ • ' ~ ~ . ,.~ J ~~~ <br />' V <br />Y -~W <br />Pond in southwest corner of C-Pit, looking east. <br />Since the combined total linear feet of permanent highwall to remain on site (-1,400 feet) ~s <br />much less than the approximately 5,000 feet of highwall approved in the 1984 TR, and since <br />the entire site is fenced to prevent public access, Cemex requests that this minor highwall be <br />allowed to remain as shown <br />Pit D <br />D-Pit has been reclaimed to dryland pasture as originally approved. Unpaved roads will <br />remain as shown on the attached map for permanent ditch and site access. <br />Pits E and F <br />E-Pit has been reclaimed to dryland pasture. F-Pit was not disturbed by mining activities, and <br />therefore the pond shown on the original reclamation plan was not created. There is currently <br />a paved road and one residence in northern part of E- and F-Pits, which were constructed after <br />the sale of the property. These areas are all located south of Hygiene Road (County Road 10) <br />m SecUOns 32 and 33, T3N, R70W, 6'" P M Cemex is requesting Acreage Release of all <br />permitted areas in these two Sections through a separate correspondence Portions of E- and <br />F-Pit, and areas east of the Boulder Feeder Canal, were previously released from bond in <br />1990 and 1991 <br />