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The use of shale from this Borrow Pit eliminated the need for approximately 830 <br />dump truck loads of aggregate that would have used CR-317 and NFSR 824. <br />o Within TPR, roads were upgraded so as to handle a drilling rig and associated truck <br />traffic to Well Pads 25A and 36A. This work was completed in August and shale from <br />the TPR Borrow Pit was used as aggregate on these roads. <br />o Two well pads (25A and 36A) were built. These well pads were constructed under the <br />jurisdiction of the Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC). Well Pad <br />25A was completed in September and Well Pad 36A was completed in November. <br />Shale from the TPR Borrow Pit was used on both of these well pads. <br />___ _ _?___B_site-was-cQnstructed_tn a_.crn_mmc tP hP (?gntr3l Tank BattP(yyan d thPAUatPr <br />Management Facility. This work was completed in December. No equipment was <br />installed in 2008. Shale from the TPR Borrow Pit was used on this site. <br />• All shale extracted from the TPR Borrow Pit was used within the boundaries of TPR. <br />No shale was taken off the TPR property. <br />• Work was completed at the TPR Borrow Pit in December and the site was closed for <br />the winter. <br />2009 Planned Activities: <br />• Anticipated use of material from the TPR Borrow Pit in 2009 will be limited to <br />maintenance of the roads and well pads constructed in 2008. No additional well pads <br />are planned to be constructed, nor are any new or upgraded roads planned for 2009. <br />If you have any questions or comments regarding this activity report, please contact me at <br />303-973-3228, ext. 226. <br />Sincerely, <br />Robert Vincent <br />Vice President - Operations <br />Black Diamond Minerals <br />Encl. <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety August 1, 2009 Page 2