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.,f. <br />Areas treated included, but were not limited to: <br />- Roadsides (main entry road, all roads on the plateau area south and west of the road leading to <br />the 7-North Angle Well, and portions of the main entry roads in both the east and west mine <br />facilities areas) <br />- Refuse Pile area <br />- No. 9 Mine Shop area <br />- Areas in and surrounding the west Mine Facilities area (i.e. Water Treatment Ponds, <br />Office/Warehouse, Bathhouse, Coal Handling Facilities, Railroad Spur, Wastewater Treatment <br />areas, and yard areas) <br />- The open meadow to the north of the reclaimed Mine No. 4 portals <br />The 2006 tamarisk treatment program, which focused on infestations in the vicinity of the water treatment <br />ponds and sewage lagoons, and in the southern portion of the property (over an area of roughly 20 acres) <br />located adjacent to agricultural lands, was effective in eliminating tamarisk in the treated areas, with no <br />regrowth. <br />Three lowland hay meadows (south of the stacking tube, north of the water treatment ponds, and west of <br />the railroad) were hayed during the year. BTUEC continues to work with a local rancher to contract <br />agricultural cropping activities for restoration of several disturbed areas where low cover values and <br />weed/rodent infestations are a concern. <br />Attached are copies of the standard form (CDRMS) Annual Reclamation Report for 2008. If you have <br />any questions or require further information, please feel free to contact me at your convenience. <br />Sincerely, <br />For BTU Empire Corporation <br />fs <br />Jerry MFee on <br />Enviro Manager <br />file:G:\Enuironmental\Empire\ARR\BTUEC Annual Recl. Report 2008.doc