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• <br />4 <br />C-2. See B-2 and attached information for interior 25-acre <br />site. <br />C-3. Potential involves recreational site or c~~losseum, <br />but choice must be deferred about 50 years, since extraction will <br />continue until that date, at least. Soil Conservation re~~orts clarify <br /> <br />soil, wildlife and plant questions, and are incorporated .Eor references. <br />Impact on wildlife is stated therein as minimal (involves only 27 <br />acres affected, balance preserved by underground extraction). <br />C-4. As Soil Conservation report discloses, nai:ive plants <br />are closely comparable at all Quarry sites, and suggested seed form- <br />ulas are, therefore, likewise applicable. This being true, as far <br />as Castle is concerned, please advise in what fashion additional cor- <br />roboration is desired. <br />C-5. (See attached supplemental information from t•ir. Aro <br />and Dr. IIerg.) Also review Soil Conservation Report. Each and all <br />of these advise that, within practical boundaries, the situation <br />regarding soils, wildlife, plants, moisture availability, and per- <br />tinent reclamation information, when given on any one of the three <br />quarry sites, is pertinent and adequate when applied to tl-.e two <br />remaining sites. See Exhibit G. For a Reclamation Guide, Castle <br />is proceeding under the Stipulation and Order of Court as are attached. <br />C-6. See C-5, and Exhibit G. <br />D. Castle owns the 80-acre tract in fee simple, see <br />attached title information. <br />E. Only water is that used on air pollution control de- <br />vices, obtained as industrial water from Colorado Springs on a metered <br />source. iQo percolation effect from this water since it either <br />evaporates or is included in the material washed. No run-off from <br />quarry activity. See Application Exhibit G. <br />- 3- <br />