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I~wa County Commissior-~s <br />Commissioners <br />Dutch Eikeuberg <br />Haswell, Colorado <br />J. D. WBson <br />Sheridan Lake, Colorado <br />Rodney Brown <br />Eads, Colorado <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />999 <br />Commissioners Meet <br />'IWice Moo[hly <br />1305 GOFF <br />P.O. BOX 591 <br />EADS, COLORADO 81036 <br />(719)478-5810 <br />(719)438-5615 <br />FAX (719)438-5327 <br />September 29, 2000 <br /> <br /> <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology r' : ~ 7 ~ ~- <br />C~,~ ~ :. ~__9 <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />Attention: James C. Stevens u;"S;o, ~l s,;;,~; als ,,,~ cemogy <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203-2273 <br />RE: Inspection Report, Murdock Gravel Pit - #M-83-112 <br />Dear Mr. Stevens: <br />This letter is responding to problems associated with the above mentioned pit during <br />your inspection of July 17, 2000. <br />Corrective actions taken: <br />I) <br />2) <br />Refer to the Revised Mining Plan attached. <br />~ ,. `7~2 <br />There are presently two topsoil stockpiles located along the <br />North boundary of the permit area totaling approximately 1400 <br />cubic yazds. There aze approximately 166,874 square feet of <br />surface area remaining undisturbed in the permit area. The topsoil <br />of this area will be salvaged to a depth of 9 inches and stockpiled. <br />This will provide an additional 4635 cubic yards, bringing the total <br />of topsoil available for use in reclamation to approximately 6035 <br />cubic yards. This will leave a deficiency of only 15 cubic yards, less <br />than 1 %, from the 6050 cubic yards indicated by the Kiowa County <br />Soil Survey. <br />you have a~gestions, or we can be of fiu-ther assistance, please let us know. <br />~~~ <br />,~ <br />