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iii niiuiiuiiiiii <br />r <br /> <br />CLIMAX MOLYBAD~~EIINAAUM~~COMPAN`1( <br />A DIVISION OF Alri ~/1/~ INC. <br />HENDERSON MINE <br />Box 68 <br />Empire, Colorado 80438 <br />(303) 569-3221 <br />March 4, 1987 <br />CERTIFIED MAIL N0. P (p40 92q 382 <br />Ms. Dickey Lee Hullinghorst <br />Chairperson <br />Mined Land Reclamation Board <br />423 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />~E~;E~VED <br />MAFt 091987 <br />MIMED LAND <br />RECLAMi~TION DIVISION <br />Re: 1485 Annnal ttepert -Henderson Hinin~ Permit Ho. 77-342 <br />Dear Ms. Hullinghorst: <br />Reclamation at the Henderson mine and mill proceeded as described in the <br />plan. The rate of production for 1986 was 28,000 tons per day on a 21-day- <br />per-month schedule. Our work force at the end of December 1986 was 687 with <br />an average of 765 per month for the year. <br />Reclamation proceeded as described in the Timetable (Section 5;~ and the <br />Reclamation Plan (Section 9). Species planted during 1986 were tho::e orig- <br />inally listed in the reclamation plan and appropriate additions mentioned in <br />previous annual reports. Three hundred pounds of the grass seed mi>: were <br />broadcast on some construction and repair disturbances. Precipitation was <br />average throughout the growing season and revegetated areas responded <br />accordingly. <br />RECLAMATION AREA ACTIVITIES <br />Reclamation of disturbances as they occur and efforts to minimize <br />disturbance by planning and reduction of unnecessary uses continue t:o be our <br />aim. Treatment in the following described areas demonstrates our adherence <br />to this guideline. <br />Arga 4 <br />Modification and improvement of drainage along the railroad riF;ht-of-way <br />created disturbances which were reseeded. <br />