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C~ <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />-5- Aprih 26, 1985 <br />12. (Continued) <br />Since timberline is at the lower portion of Phase I, it i felt that / <br />the revegetation of native pine seedling to the permit area~may not be <br />successful as it is above timberline. <br />14. Again, if discharge occurs from our lower sediment pond an NPDES <br />permit may be required. Please contact the Colorado Oepartme t of Health <br />to determine if a permit is required. <br />See response to question N4. <br />• <br />15. A Mined Land Wildlife questionnaire should be submitte~ from the <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife in Colorado Springs. Our D vision has <br />forwarded a copy of your application to the Division of Wil life. <br />A copy of this questionnaire will be provided when it is co~pleted. <br />16. Regarding Reclamation Costs based on a worst case analysis: <br />We suggest that the financial warranty be limited to each pgase as per <br />this formula: <br />Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division Recalculated Reclamation Costs: <br />1985-86 Phase I and Area A & Area B (23.5 Acres) <br />Reseeding $250.00/acre = $ 5,875.00 <br />Fertilizer & Mulch $100.00/acre = $ 2,350.00 <br />Waste Rock/Tails Backfill and <br />Grading 55,000lyd3 <br />x $1.00/yd = $ 5,000.00 <br />Warranty Phase I $13,225.00 <br />1987-88 Phase II (2 acres) remaining acreage to be reclaimed alter Phase <br />III as Phase III tasks will be used to reclaim Phase II. <br />Fertilizer $100.00/acre = $ 200.00 <br />Grading and seeding = $ 1,952.00 <br />Warranty Phase II $ 2,152.00 <br /> <br />