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<br />the U. S. Government. Hence, none of the existing caste material present <br />rithin the quarry, regard Less of hoc it ras generated, can be sold frow the <br />site by the ner claimant e, their lessees, or operators. Anyone removing <br />limestone caste rock from the quarry rill be held accountable for rillful <br />trespass of mineral material. ' <br />The Calcite mining claiwe located rithin the community pit only establish a <br />right to the royalty-free removal of locatable grade limestone for qualifying <br />locatable grade end uses. All Suture caste ^aterial, regardless of hoc it is <br />generated, rill be considered part of the mineral waterial estate and subject <br />to removal only under wineral waterial permit issued Dy this office. Any <br />nerly generated caste cannot be sold or bartered by the claimant, lessee, or <br />operator unless specifically authorized by this office. You rill note that <br />this is more restrictive than our previous policy on salsa of certain caste <br />^aterial (see letter of June 3, 1987, copy attached). This wore restrictive <br />policy stews fio• the superior right of the community pit to all wateriale <br />rithin the pit area that are comwon variety wateriale either by their inherent <br />cowpoaition or the end use wade of thee. <br />The existing operating plan aubwitted under the 43 CFR 3809 regulations, and <br />the current Division of Minerals and Geology 110 Mining Perwit (Perwit No. M- <br />82-181) rill need to be amended or revised to acknorledge the above <br />restrictions and to account for disposal oS the caste limestone as mineral <br />material from the community pit. <br />Should you have any questions regarding this waiter, please contact Ed <br />Ginouvee at the Grand Junction Resource Area Office, (303) 244-3035. <br />Sincerely, <br />Michael S. Mottice <br />Area Manager <br />Enclaeuce <br />cc: Carl Mount <br />Roy Drer, CO-927 <br />