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ki <br />Kiowa County Commissioners <br />June 30, 2009 <br />Richard Scott, District I <br />Sheridan Lake, CO <br />Rodney Brown, District 2 <br />Eads, CO <br />Donald Oswald, District 3 <br />Haswell, CO <br />Debra Immer, Administrator <br />State of Colorado <br />Jared Egbert, Inspector <br />Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203-2273 <br />Re: Ferris Pit #M-1991-073 <br />Dear Mr. Egbert: <br />i <br />1305 Goff Street <br />P.O. Box 100 <br />Eads, Colorado 81036 <br />719-438-5810 719-438-5818 <br />Fax: 719-438-5615 <br />commissioners@kiowacountycolo.com <br />Meetings Twice Monthly <br />RECEIVED <br />JUL 3 0 ZOOg <br />Division of Reclamation, <br />Mining and Safety <br />This letter is in response to the Colorado Division of Reclamation Inspection conducted on <br />June 4, 2009. <br />Kiowa County is requesting that the Ferris Pit stock water pond be included in the current <br />reclamation plan. Depending on the year and the amount of moisture that is received, the <br />stock water pond can cover the whole bottom of the east half up to an approximate depth of <br />3'. The run off flows out of the pasture to the south and into the pond. <br />Kiowa County always does their best to comply with all Division regulations. It is not clear <br />why it is necessary to pay a revision fee and produce information concerning the stock water <br />pond, when in years of drought the pond does not exist. <br />Please let us know if you need any additional information. <br />Sincere) , <br />r <br />Rick Spady <br />Foreman District #3