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<br />• • iii iiuiiiium iii <br />aF ~o~o <br />~~ R <br />9 <br />~~~ o ~ o DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />* David H. Gelches, Executive Director <br />"~~°"~ MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />* f 876 { DAVID C. SHEL7ON, Director <br />Richartl D. Lamm <br />Governor <br />DATE: tAarch 4, 1986 <br />T0: Canadian Strip File <br />FROM: Steve Renner <br />RE: PIT RECLAMATION <br />On Monday March 3, 1986 at 2 pm I contacted David Stout of Wyoming Fuels <br />Company regarding the final reclamation of the Canadian Strip Pit. <br />Mr. Stout was informed that it is the Division's position that the final <br />reclaimed configuration of the pit must entail positive drainage. To <br />accomplish drainage of the pit, the elevation of the pit floor must be raised <br />to about 8,240 to 8,250 (AMSL). By raising the floor to this approximate <br />elevation, the pit would draw to a natural drainage south/southeast of the <br />mine area. <br />It was suggested by Mr. Renner that some material in an overfilled area <br />northeast of the open pit could be used for this operation, <br />It was agreed that Wyoming Fuels would submit a new reclamation plan. <br />srs <br />8119E <br />423 Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203 Tel. (303) 866-3567 <br />