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_: <br />...> <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Department o(Natural Rewurces <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 DIVISION O F <br />Phone: (303) 866-3567 MINERAL S <br />FAX: (303) 832-8106 & <br /> GEOLOGY <br /> RECLAMATION <br />June 28,1999 MINING•SA FETY <br />Mr. Alfred G. Hoyt CovOnoens <br />Los Lagos Ranch Greg E. Walther <br />P.O. Box 130 Rollinsville, Colorado 80474-0130 Executive Director <br /> Michael 6. Long <br /> Division Director <br />RE: Fruita No. I and No. 2 Coal Mines <br />File C-81-015 <br />Dear Mr. Hoyt: <br />I'm glad you and Dee were able to come over and visit the Fruita Mine site with me on June 16. I <br />put up the Mine I.D. sign on your property neaz the sediment pond last week, as we discussed. I <br />hope it lasts longer than the last one did. As we discussed, the reclamation to be performed later <br />this fall will be in accordance with the p]an outlined in my previous letter to you, dated Mazch 12, <br />1998. The remedial reclamation of the Fruita Mine site will be done using bond forfeiture funds, <br />at no cost to you. <br />I have enclosed the June 24, 1998 BLM memo you requested, along with the GPS mapping <br />prepared by BLM. I took note of your interest in having the small opening on the Farmers- <br />Nearing mine closed at the time the reclamation work is done. The opening is immediately to the <br />east of the Fruita Mine site (see BLM sketch), and it would seem likely that AML funds could be <br />used efficiently to close the opening in conjunction with the Fruita Mine reclamation. I will pass <br />this request along to Paul Krabacher, who would be the AML project manager. <br />Please let me know if you have any questions. <br />Sint re~b / <br />Dan T~"Mathe~s <br />Environmental Protection S ecialist <br />P <br />enclosure <br />cc: Paul Krabacher <br />Denver File <br />