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III II~II~II~I~II III <br />999 <br /> <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS <br />222 South Sixth Street, P.O. Box 2107 <br />Grand Junction, Colorado 87502-2107 <br />(3031248-7208 <br />a <br />";1+~~8 <br />o, <o~ <br />April 15, 1986 ~~~ - <br />APR 22 1986 <br />Mined Land Reclamation <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 723 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Attn: Mark S. Loye <br />Dear Mark: <br />MINED t,P.ND R>:CLAMATIDN <br />Colo. Dept of arttR;ral Aecourc~` <br />Re: BLM Pit West of Olathe <br />File No. M-86-037 <br />This letter in in reply to your questions on the above pit. <br />EXHIBITS "B" & "C" <br />1. The soil overburden stockpile locations will be in the <br />easterly portion of each area and away from any drainages. <br />As stated in Exhibit "B", these stockpiles will be with- <br />in the permitted area. <br />2. The grass cover seeds used on the overburden stockpiles <br />will be 5 lbs./acre Indian Rice Grass and 2 lbs./acre <br />Sand dropseed. The seed will be broadcast. <br />3. The estimated life of this pit is 20 years. <br />4. The mine, being on a slope and mined in terrace, will have <br />side slope depths of approximately five feet. <br />FY4ITRTT "F" <br />1. If sufficient soil overburden were encountered, the entire <br />area would be covered and reclaimed; but from the appearance <br />of the area, only a small amount will be available. This <br />will be placed on the floor of the terraces to a depth of <br />at least four inches. <br />2. Drainage will be approximately the same as it now exists. <br />3. If sufficient soil overburden is available to cover the <br />backslopes, they will be revegetated. <br />FYIITRTT "~~' <br />1. The BLM application is in Exhibit "G", Source of Legal Right <br />to Enter. <br />