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JRN-16-1997 17 08 ~IFrance Rdmin <br />412 429 3449 P.02i13 <br />Page Two <br />M Long <br />1/15/97 <br />We are confident that Mr. Mueller will confirm that this is the case and he may be <br />able to shed some light with regards to the recent mining activity. <br />Having said that, Adieace Inc. fully intends to work with the State and resolve <br />issues that are our obligations. It is our belief that the clay mine has remained <br />within the permitted 9.9 acre disttubance area. However, since the State wishes <br />further qualification, we have secured the services of Valley Surveyors to pmvide <br />a survry and the boundary markers. Tom Schreiner with your office notified us <br />that the survey should be received by January 17, 1997. The surveyor is diligently <br />working to meet this deadline, but because of recent bad weather conditions, dtey <br />cannot honor this date. We hope to have it wmpleted by January 22, 1997 (the <br />original deadline); however, that also would be contingent on good weather. We <br />would hope the State would provide an extension to the deadline(s) setforth. <br />Adience Inc. respectfully requests the State to reconsider it's proposed <br />enforcement actions against us and grant an extension on it's receipt of the survey. <br />We have a permit for our mine activity, posted a 536,500 financial warranty and <br />will have the markers placed, as required However, we do not believe that we <br />should be held answerable for activity outside of our clay interest <br />Yours very truly, <br />Gary D. Snook <br /> <br />V ce President Operations <br />cc: Thomas A Schreiner, Mark Davis, Ferd A Mueller <br />