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~FARGE <br />NORTH AMERICA <br />AGGREGATES, CONCRETE <br />& ASPHALT <br />Mazch 31, 2006 <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />12E: Bluestone Pit -Permit No. M-1991-035 <br />Inert Fill Affidavit <br />To Whom it May Concern: <br />In support of our letter requesting permission to include inert fill in our Bluestone Pit <br />located south of Boulder, Colorado, Lafazge is pleased to provide the following <br />information confirming that the fill placed within the pit is both clean and inert. Each <br />load of imported fill is inspected to ensure that the material consists of clean overburden <br />and topsoil from other sites, clean recycled asphalt and/or clean recycled concrete that <br />has been in a hardened state for in excess of 60 days per the definition of "INERT <br />MATERIAL" on page 4, item 19 of the MINERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS OF <br />THE COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION BOARD FOR THE <br />EXTRACTION OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS last amended August, 2001. <br />Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 720-244-1363. <br />Sincerely, <br />/~ <br />l <br />Kevin Moore <br />Operations Manager, Metro/Southern Aggregates <br />CC: File <br />Meg McNulty, Environmental Manager <br />