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<br />Reclamation <br />for the future... <br />...has been the strong belief of <br />all Lien companies since their <br />inception. Colorado Lien <br />continues to carry on this <br />established course of action - <br />operating and reclaiming at active <br />quarries. <br />Above -Sheep Draw Quarry is shown before (insert) and after reclamation projects. <br />Mining permits usually require reclamation to be done after mining ceases. Colorado Lien <br />prefers to do reclamation concurrent wrth mining. <br />Several quarry sites are located <br />in isolated areas. However, <br />Colorado Lien Company has <br />maintained a proactive approach <br />to environmental issues at all <br />quarry sites. The `front range' area <br />of Colorado is a particularly <br />attractive environment, and the <br />company has taken extra steps to <br />maintain Liens' long-stated goal to <br />"leave the land as good or better <br />IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />21623 <br />Other important aspects of <br />Colorado Lien Company's good <br />neighbor program includes 'front <br />door' beautification projects and a <br />commitment to the future...now! <br />For their record of accomplish- <br />ments in environmental programs, <br />Colorado Lien Company was <br />presented the National Stone <br />Association's Environmental Eagle <br />Below- Munroe Quarry is shown before (insert) and after reclamation projects. Viewing the <br />before and after photos demonstrates the company's commitment to reclamation and their <br />concern for the future. <br />