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' iVIONTROS~ COUNTY <br />LAND USE DEPARTMENT 1 <br />P.O. Bo: ]289 <br />Monaoee, Colortido 81402 <br />Phone 249-5688 <br />December 19, 1989 <br />v k ,', <br />.. <br />_..:: ~ . <br /> <br />Department Of Natrual Resources ~€~ 2 21989 <br />Mined Land Division M~NEp~,gNp <br />Attn: Steven G. Renner RECLgMgT~pNp~y~S~ON <br />Dear Mr. Steven Renner; <br />I will hereby give an annual report of Montrose Counties Gravel Pits. <br />Mine Name <br />Neal Pit <br />Grizzly P,i~ge Pit <br />Cadgene Pit <br />Pinion Bridge Pit <br />Shawano Pit <br />Soderquist Pit <br />Hogback Pit <br />The above pits remain as active pits and are used regularly by Montrose <br />County's Road and Bridge Department. We are averaging approximately <br />7,500 cubic yards of gravel useage per year from each of the above pits. <br />As a matter of practice we process gravel in these pits and will crush <br />10,000 to 20,000 yards at anyone time depending on the needs in the locale <br />of the pit. This accumulated inventory will be used over a two to three <br />year period. These pits are strategically located within Montrose County <br />and we envision their continued useage for numerous years to come. <br />Lee Pit <br />Carries Pit <br />Raish _2 <br />These pits also remain active pits within Montrose Cointies R. & B. <br />system. We are averaging approximately 5,000 cubic yards of useage per <br />year from the above noted pits. As a matter of practice we use these pits <br />as a source of pit run gravelor non processed gravel because of their <br />location and type of gravel. Therefore the gravel is used as needed in <br />raw form and never exceeds 5,000 cubic yards in volume. Again we envision <br />their use for numerous years to come. <br />