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i <br />SKANSKA <br />Wallace H. Erickson <br />691 CR 233 Suite A-2 <br />Durango, Colorado 81301 <br />May 28, 2009 <br />Dear Mr. Erickson <br />.. Peclelved <br />dVN'0 2 2009 <br />4OU <br />o t <br />of ltd <br />4 <br />Skanska USA Civil West <br />Rocky Mountain District <br />22419 Road G <br />P.O. Box 1660 <br />Cortez, CO 81321 <br />Phone 970 565 8000 <br />Fax 970 565 0188 <br />www.skanska.com <br />After the site visit May 15, 2009, Skanska USA Civil West RMD has obtained the <br />requested information for objections to Red Mesa Pit release. In response to Southern <br />Ute Indian Tribes concerns about EPA permitting are as follows: Skanska will obtain a <br />Storm Water permit through EPA as requested. Regarding a discharge permit, process <br />water will not be required thus a discharge permit is not necessary. <br />In response to Mr. Harry Goff and his concerns on water rights, Skanska's response is as <br />follows: Mining activities will not expose groundwater. <br />In response to Edward C. Nichols State Historic Preservation Officers comments on <br />cultural resources inventories taking place are as follows: Red Mesa pit was entirely <br />cleared culturally for the footprint of site prior to any excavation of site, and this footprint <br />is not being revised. <br />If you would like to discuss this in more detail please contact Craig Wickstrom, Engineer, <br />at (970) 529-2113. <br />Sincerely, <br />Skanska USA Civil West <br />Rocky Mountain District <br />e ? ?7 /' 72: ?/Z ? <br />Craig Wickstrom, PE <br />Engineer