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TRAPPER DINING INC. <br />July 20, 2006 <br />Mr. Jim Burnell <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Dear Mr. Burnell: <br />Re: Trapper Mining Inc. <br />Coal Exploration Permit NOI-CX-2005-189-06 <br />Drill Hole Abandonment Reports <br />RECEIVED <br />~~~~ z 4 Zoos <br />~'sionolp/;,~rals a ~BO1o9Y <br />Please fmd enclosed duplicate copies of 17 drill hole abandonment reports.' These reports <br />represent the final disposition of the 17 drill holes outlined and permitted in the above-referenced <br />permit application. All 17 holes have been drilled and either abandoned (13 holes) or converted <br />to monitor wells (four holes). All drill pads have been regraded, retopsoiled and seeded. Bond <br />release will likely be requested next year as seeded vegetation is established. <br />As we previously discussed, the four drill holes converted to groundwater monitor wells will be <br />included in the bond release application, with the bond liability transferred from the above NOI to <br />Trapper's Permit C-81-010 Permit Application Package. <br />If any additional information is needed or if you have any questions please contact me or Jim <br />Mattern. <br />Sin~erincer l~ <br />Forrest V. Luke <br />Environmental Manager <br />FVL [G/Deep DriRingM01 Abandonment Reportdoc] <br />c File 109.2.3.4 w/o attachments <br />NOI -CX-2005-189-06 File <br />P.O. Box 187 Craig, Colorado 81626 (970) 824-4401 <br />