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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1976027
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/18/1976
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TRANSCRIPT OF NOVEMBER 18 1976 MEETING OF COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION BOARD
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-30- <br />Obernyer: If that's a strict interpretation, I think Gib has indicated to <br />you that the previous Board attempted to work to combine a strict <br />interpretation with what they felt would work for reclamation, <br />too, so... <br />grown: This is what Dick is saying, Ithink, and I agree with that... <br />we... <br />Ward: Bob? <br />'t'urner: Dick, let me direct two question, first one to Gib and the <br />second one, legally, Lynn to you. Would it be .possible to <br />roughly estimate the reclamation cost for all of their eight <br />and including this pit, the ninth pit? Get some estimate of <br />what it would cost to reclaim those nine areas, and then, Lynn, <br />would it be legally possible to have this be a part of the bond <br />that's filed on the one permit that we have here? <br />!~bernyer: I don't think so because he's only coming in for. a certain number <br />of acreage and the 111, the amount of the bond for the 111 permit <br />is tied in, plus if you just set a bond for those areas you don't <br />have any reclamation plans to tie it to, so how can you enforce <br />the bond? <br />i:indahl: We could come up with an estimate if you give us a week or the <br />time til the next meeting, but I think that the way we're going <br />right now is going to be far more satisfactory to the state. <br />They're a company that is trying to come in and it's costing them <br />
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