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r <br /> <br />Mr. R.E. Marsh <br />April 6, 1982 <br />Page -2- - <br />rj <br />~a ~ <br />Reclamation Plan (cont'd) <br />it i I s <br />2. The process area and quarry floors should be reseeded. <br />. i~~' <br />1 ~ <br />3. Is it the landowners opinion that the access road should rapt <br />be reclaimed? <br />Reclamation Cost <br />The reclamation costs must be calculated based on what it will cost <br />the State to reclaim this site on a worst case basis. It is our <br />experience with other similar quarries that reclamation co::t are <br />in the $700-$1000 per acre range for this type of disturbance. <br />The reclamation costs must include the expense of topsoil <br />redistribution and equipment relocation/transportation. ~ ~ _~ <br />Please submit a total reclamation cost figure which encompass the <br />above comments and is based on either; 1) per acre cost foz• 110 acres, <br />or; <br />2) per acre cost foz~ anticipated <br />maximum disturbance. <br />If you are unable to adequately address the above items or cannot satisfy the <br />public notice requirements outlined in Rule 2.2 prior to the April 21-22, 1982 <br />meeting of the Mined Land Reclamation Board, you may request a continuance <br />of the Board's consideration of this application. <br />If you have any questions/comments, please do not hesitate to contact me. <br />Sincerely, <br />Jay Lucas <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />JL:ys <br />