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<br />Affidavit <br />May 23, 2001 <br />Inert Material as defined in Rule L 1(20) of the Construction Materials Rules and <br />Regulations effective January 1996 means non-water-soluble and non-putrescible <br />solids together with such minor amounts and types of other materials, unless such <br />materials are acid or toxic producing, as will not significantly affect the inert <br />nature of such solids. The term includes, but is not limited to, earth, sand, gravel, <br />rock, concrete which has been in a hardened state for at least sixty days, masonry, <br />asphalt paving fragments and other inert solids. <br />I, Richard Johnson, certify that the material that is the subject if this Notice to the <br />Office of Mined Land Reclamation of the Colorado Division of Minerals and <br />Geology meets this definition of inert material. <br />Richard Johnson <br />Resource Manager <br />