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;, <br />~ III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />Frank C. Estey, Jr. <br />June 21, 1999 <br />Colorado Division of Minerals & Geology <br />Mined Land Reclamation Board <br />1313 Sherman St., R. 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Re: Mined land Reclamation Violation. <br />M--4a-lqo "? <br />112 Smiley Ct. <br />Washington, Illinois 61571 <br />(309)745-8391 <br />Feste@prodigy.net <br />FAX (309)745-1128 <br />~w~ ; <br />7 3 8 l.~•sG ~~9~ <br />~:~ , Co g/~2S <br />~C9 ~a~ g~ ~6 9 y <br />My Family owns land which is leased by a construction Company, Duran & Webber <br />Construction, of Craig, Colorado, Moffat County. <br />The land is location approximately seven miles South of Craig, Colorado on old highway 40 <br />and described as follows: <br />(NW1/4 of Section 13 in T6N of R91W) <br />Duran & Webber Construction has a permit to mine gravel on this land, they are responsible <br />for reclamation of this land while mining the gravel. <br />I believe that Duran & Webber Construction has been using this gavel operation as an <br />illegal construction materials dump site. We have documentation of large chinks, <br />(2 or 3) tons, concrete foundation material and reinforcement bar wtuch has been dumped in <br />the gravel pit. <br />When perfornvng the reclamation process, can this construction company dump this material <br />from demolished buildings, Concrete and reinforcing bar, and whatever else into the mined <br />out land as land fill? <br />What will we be able to do to get this problem resolved? <br />Sincerely, <br />Frank C. Estey, Jr. <br />pit. wps <br />