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~, <br />i <br />F <br />S <br />ALBERT FRET AI SfJNS~ INC. <br />SAND ANO GRAVEL <br />February 22, 1988 <br />Mrs. Diana Bills <br />Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board <br />1313 Sherman Street Suite 423 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Dear Mrs, Bills: <br />GENERAL OFFI AND OLANT <br />X7571 BRIGHTON ROAD • MENDERSON.CO LOR A00806b <br />13071 7997718 <br />Slli 4GGREGAiE DIVISION <br />161; aJAO 71 I NEN' CA$T~E. COLORADO 81607 <br />~tOT .1 /6 ,79/ <br />~~~t~~~~ <br />t~Aa "3 1968 <br />(vili~ED Lh'.A7D <br />I7ECLAPAATIOi~! JIVISIOI'v <br />Re Albert Frei S Sons, Inc., Annual Report, <br />Hazeltine Pit, M.L.R. Permit No. 77-153 <br />Our files indicate that the anniversary date for this permit <br />is February 7,1988. This Annual Report will cover the time period <br />February 8, 1987 through February 8, 1988. Please refer to the Annual <br />Report map for the location of areas discussed in this report; the <br />colors mentioned correspond with areas colored on the map. <br />We will deal specifically with each of the Annual Report <br />questions as outlined in Section 2.41 of the Rules and Regulations. <br />2.41 <br />(1) Mining continued within Stage Pon lands previously disturbed. <br />Material demands were lower than expected this year and we <br />mined 3.51 acres ± of Stage P in the 87/88 season (blue). <br />(2) Of the area mined 3.51 acres ± will be lake and will need no <br />further reclamation. The current lake surface area is now <br />71.17 acres ±. <br />(3) The silting backfill continues on the 1.91 acres ± remaining <br />in the silt backfill area (tan); 1.19 acres ± of the original <br />3.51 acres ± is complete (brown). We have started to lower <br />the level of the berm between the 2 lakes (orange) and are <br />currently constructing a passage between the lakes near the <br />plant site (blue). <br />The south side of the lake continues to be used as a staging <br />area for competition water skiers. <br />We have continued to <br />concrete pipes, along <br />lake shore in Stage II <br />Stage III (gray). <br />place stabilization structures, i. e. <br />approximately 125 feet of the northern <br />and 325 feet ± along the east shore of <br /> <br />