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"* <br />Annual Report <br />Moffat County Road and Bridge <br />Permit No.: M-1978-007 <br />Operation Name: Big Burn Pit No. 17 <br />Date: January 19, 2009 <br />(Yes) (No) X A map is attached? <br />(Yes) (No) X New disturbances last year? <br />(Yes) (No) X New reclamation? <br />(Yes) (No) X New changes in map necessary? <br />(Yes) (No) X New map required? (See Note #1) <br />-(Yes) ----(No)- A - Specific-plans-for-new-disturbance next-year-? -- <br /> (See Notes # 1 & #2) <br />(Yes) (No) X Specific plans for new reclamation next year? <br /> (See Notes # 1 & #2) <br />Note #1: <br />Moffat County has an average inventory of 17 active gravel pits, and we have only one <br />crusher, which operates approximately 7 months out of the year. Typically, we expect <br />to have new disturbance in two gravel pits (or less) and occasional reclamation activity <br />in one. That means our only activity will be stockpile reduction and minor pit-run <br />excavation in at least 14 of our gravel pits each year. No new disturbances or <br />reclamation will have occurred during the previous year and no new changes to <br />the previous year's map are necessary. No new map is required. <br />Note #2: <br />Moffat County does not routinely make annual construction, mining and reclamation <br />plans for each pit. Our gravel activity each year is determined by necessity, emergency, <br />budget restraints, and resource availability. <br />Comments: