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~Pxmik <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone: (303} 8663567 <br />FAX: (303) 832-8106 <br />June 20, 2005 <br />COLORADO <br />D I V 1 g 1 0 N O F <br />MIN SRALS <br />GEOLOGY <br />SAFETY•SCIENCE <br />Bill Owens <br />Governor <br /> Russell George <br />Mr. Alan Chlles Executive Direnor <br /> <br />Rimrock Exploration & Development, Inc. Ronald W. Caoany <br /> <br />25615 2600 Road Division Din:ttof <br />Natural Resource Trustee <br />P. O. Box 482 <br />Nucla, CO 81424 <br />Re: J Buds, File No. M-2005-050, Receipt of 110(2) Hard Rock/Metal Minin g Reclamation Permit Application <br />Package <br />Dear Mr. CMles: <br />On Tune 16, 2005, the Division of Minerals and Geology received your the 110(2) Hard Rock(Metal Mining Reclamation <br />Permit Application package for the J Birds, File No. M-2005-050. Preliminary review of the information received <br />determined that the following items must be received before the Division can consider your application as being <br />submitted and technical review can begin: <br />F.XR'iRIT R -Site Descrinrtinn ~le fi.3-2(hll You must address Item (b} to the extent necessary to <br />demonstrate compliance with the applicable performance standazd requirements of Rule 3. At a minimum, you <br />must identify any permanent man-made structures within two hundred (200) feet of the affected azea and the <br />owner of each structure. Permanent man-made structures include houses, barns, fences, above or below ground <br />utilities, irrigafion ditches, maintained or public roads, bridges, wells, pipelines, water storage impoundments, <br />railroad tracks, cemeteries, and communicafion antennas, etc. Each structure should be located on Exhibit E - <br />Map; <br />F.XATRTT R _ Site 1)escri~ lion ~$nie fi3.2(~;, You must address Item (c) to the extent necessary to <br />demonstrate compliance with the applicable performance standard requirements of Rule 3. At a minimum, you <br />must give a description of the water resources in the azea of the proposed operation. Identify any streams, <br />springs, lakes, stock water ponds, ditches, reservoirs, and aquifers which would receive drainage directly from <br />the affected azea. Provide any information available from publications or monitoring data on flow rates, water <br />table elevations and water quality conditions. <br />F.XAiRTT F. - Mt~grde 63.S1e (1) In addition to the requirements of 6.2.1(2), you must provide a map that <br />clearly describes the features associated with the mining plan and the components of the Reclamation Plan. <br />Include one map for the mine plan and one map for the Reclamation Plan. The map(s) must be drawn to a scale <br />no smaller than appropriate to cleazly show all elements that aze required to be delineated by the Act and these <br />Rules; show a north arrow, note any section comers adjacent to the proposed operation, and indicate the date <br />illustrated. At a minimum, maps must include the following information: <br />(2) Mining Plan Man <br />(a) outline and label the permit boundaries, described in Exhibit A -Legal Description; for all <br />Limited Impact 110 and Special 111 Operations, the Office considers the azea bounded by the pem3it boundary to <br />Office of Office of Colorado <br />Mined Land Reclamation Active and Inactive Mines Geological Survey <br />