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GEF III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ~ <br />•rrowaEV ~, L,w <br />177 SOUTH NEVAD~t SUITE 10~ <br />COLORADO SRiINGS. COLORADO SOB03 <br />13031 8361653 <br />July 25, 1984 <br />Mr. William R. Beavers <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />423 Centennial Bldg. <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Re: Chaparr <br />Dear Mr. Beavers: <br />- File <br />RE EIVED <br />Ji ~_ 2 ~.`lt~~+ <br />MINED LANG RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />Cole. Dept of Natural Resources <br />BY HA D <br />o. M-84-10 <br />This is the Applicant's response to your letter of July <br />same reference: <br />Exhibit B - Minin4 Plan <br />Since the survey prepared by Norman E. Bostrom, which <br />with the Application, the actual disturbed area has be <br />by another surveyor. Attached herewith is a plat made <br />Olsen, a registered surveyor from Denver, Colorado, sh <br />actual disturbed area to be 4.7 acres. <br />The plan has been marked in pencil to indicate the loc <br />amount of topsoil stockpiled for reclamation. <br />Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan <br />19, 1984, <br />is submitted <br />t resurveyed <br />~y Selmer <br />ving the <br />on and <br />It is expected that the quantity of unsuitable backfil material <br />will not fill the pit to a depth above the water table. Therefore, <br />the Applicant commits to the first alternative given i Exhibit E <br />of the Reclamation Plan, i.e., a pond or a lake. <br />All areas to be reseeded will be mulched with one ton cif straw per <br />acre. The straw will be disced or crimped in to insur its reten- <br />tion. <br />Exhibit H - Reclamation Costs <br />Since our reclamation cost estimate was made by the Soul Conservation <br />Service with particular attention paid to the soils of the area, we <br />