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o BLM concurs with the bonding recommendations of the Colorado Division of Reclamation, <br />Mining and Safety (CDRMS). Operations may begin when the bond is filed with CDRMS and a <br />copy of the bond is submitted to this Office. <br />o Be advised that wildland fires can occur at any time, but especially during our summer fire season: <br />As the operator of a minerals related project, it is your responsibility to take every reasonable <br />precaution against initiating accidental fires. As the operator you may be held liable for the costs <br />associated with fighting a fire your operations have caused. Also, it is the policy of the BLM to <br />allow some natural caused fires to burn as part of our "Fire Use" policy. If a fire use wildfire <br />presents a safety issue with your operation, you may be asked or even ordered to evacuate the area'. <br />Please comply with all fire management direction when instructed to do so. <br />Your Notice is complete, the operation will not cause unnecessary or undue degradation to the public <br />lands and it contains all the information required by BLM surface management regulations at 43 CFR <br />3809.301. Your notice remains in effect for 2 years from the date of this letter, unless extended under <br />43 CFR 3809.333 or unless you notify BLM beforehand that operations have ceased and reclamation is <br />complete. BLM will conduct an inspection to verify whether reclamation has been completed before <br />recommending bond release to the Colorado Division Reclamation Mining and Safety (CDRMS). On or <br />before the expiration date, the Field Manager must be given written notice if you intend to continue <br />operations under the terms of the existing Notice for an additional two (2) years. <br />Please call Robert Ernst at (970) 240-5300 if you have questions. Thank you for your cooperation. <br />Sincerely, <br />xaxt?'?6 14ui.'o <br />Barbara Sharrow <br />Manager, Uncompahgre Field Office <br />Attachment BLM Seed Mixture <br />cc. Russ Means, CDRMS