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A <br />r~ <br />2. Can the property owners, Tom Sharkey and the Platte Trust, donate the recreation rights and <br />all the ponds to the Town of Milliken for public use? <br />3. Would you explain the "slurry wall" process for a municipal water storage facility? <br />4. Can a property owner or mine operator store municipal water in a pit while actively mining it? <br />5. Is there a testing procedure to make sure that a pit is sealed? <br />6. Under the current 112c permit, what is the first azea to be mined, and what is the size of that <br />area? <br />7. Under the current 112c permit, will building sites for "built up houses" be allowed? <br />8. Who is listed as the operator on the Platte Sand & Gravel, L.L.C.'s 112c permit? <br />9. Has the Platte Sand & Gravel, L.L.C., or the property owners or the mine operator met all the <br />requirements in order to keep their existing 112c permit in good standing with the Mined Land <br />Reclamation Board? <br />We appreciate any other clazification that you can provide, and we thank you answering our <br />questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />~~ ~o~ <br />Stanley Odenbaugh <br />1 1100 WCR 38 <br />Platteville, CO 80651 <br />