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<br />January 31, 1989 <br />Mr. David C. Shelton <br />Page 4 <br />1983 (Cont.) <br />Total acres reclaimed for 198? was less than one-half acre. <br />19a4 <br />Mining plan consisted of part dredging and part using a Sauerman operation <br />to extract gravel. We did not disturb any additional land because we were <br />digging deeper in places that had already been excavated. <br />Reclamation consisted of slopino shore line on northwest side of pit, <br />which amounted to about a half acre. <br />Summary and Appraisal of Reclamation Efforts <br />We believe that our reclamation efforts so far have been successful. <br />Almost all of the bank areas that have been sloped and topped out have <br />numerous forms of vegetation growing on them with a minimum of cast. <br />The rainbow trout that were stocked in the pit initially, have grown from <br />two to four inches in length to over 20 inches now. <br />Additionally, a few other varieties of small minnows and fresh water shrimp <br />have appeared, providing the trout with a very good source of food. <br />Each year there has been an increase of different varieties of waterfowl, <br />and other birds. <br />As the body of water has grown, we have also seen more Canadian geese <br />using the pit and more nesting occuring on adjacent areas. <br />In effect, we are not only accomplishing our reclamation goals, but are <br />creating an ecosystem [hat did not exist before. <br />Also, the recreational possibilities of this area are becoming more apparent. <br />We have created an excellent fishing area, and even though we have not opened <br />it to the public, we let our employees and their families use it on weekends. <br />In summary, we believe that our reclamation efforts have been successful <br />and will continue to be. We also believe that reclaiminq_ mininq_ areas is a <br />very beneficial and positive thing to do. <br />Sincerely, <br />/moo ~y <br />Mathias Concrete, Inc. <br />Thomas G. Mathias <br />President <br />TGM:kc <br />