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. , N <br />• Ra;r III III III IIIIIII III d U• Acit>tuniserucor <br />999 <br />DlrccWr john AuRrcy <br />Benl Coun[y Courthouse <br />lae Anlmas, Colorado 8105) <br />Phone 456-1175 <br />.~. r, r ", P'"' <br />Mr. Mark Loye, Senior Rec Specialist <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 423 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Pir. Loye: <br />l) V ~ .: I' ~~L7':: .~i <br /> <br />The following is a step-by-step reply to the questions you sent in a letter <br />dated October 17, 1983. <br />Proof of publication as well as the proof of a certified mailing to landowners <br />and owners of adjacent land was sent to your office earlier this week. Also <br />in that mailing was a description of the soils in the applications. <br />~ The final use for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers pit is to be wildlife <br />~ habitat so the guidelines offered by tl~e Division of Wildlife will be followed. <br />C.. L.: l.:t T <br />1. The correct legal description for the Adams pit is SE/4 of SE/4 of Sec 21. <br />2. The correct legal description for the Smartt pit is SW/4 of NE/4 of Sec 23. <br />Exhibit B and C <br />1. a) ~i~iie estimates life fcr the pits are as follows: <br />Adams pit.......35 years <br />Clodfelter pit. .20 years <br />Corps of Eng... .15 years <br />Smartt pit..... .30 years <br />Etchart pit.... .30 years <br />Dean pit....... .20 years <br />Bent Co pit.... .20 years <br />b) A mobile crusher will be used at all seven pits and load the product <br />directl:~ onto a waiting truck to be carried away. <br />c) As you suggested, we will use [Jesters Wheatgrass as our cover crop <br />for our stockpiles drilled at a rate of 16 PLS/acre (40 seeds!sq. ft). <br />