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STATE OF COLOKADO <br /> DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br /> Department of Natural Resources Pow, , <br /> 1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br /> Denver,Colorado 80203 49 <br /> Phone:(303)866-3567 io ;41 <br /> FAX:(303)832-8106 <br /> DEPARTMENT OF <br /> July 17 , 1995 <br /> NATURAL <br /> Greg Lewicki and Associates RESOURCES <br /> 1645 Court Place, Suite 309 Roy Romer <br /> Denver, Colorado 80202 Governor <br /> James S.Lochhead <br /> Re: Fruita Mine Reclamation Bond Issues G zec uiive Director <br /> haeB. <br /> File No. C-81-015 Mk Div isiosio Dlong <br /> n Director <br /> Dear Mr. Lewicki: <br /> At the minesite inspection on May 8, 1995, attended by Earl Madden <br /> and you, representing American Shield Coal Company, and Paul <br /> Krabacher and myself of the Division, you expressed .the opinion <br /> that American Shield should be entitled to receive some portion of <br /> the $36 ,000. 00 forfeited reclamation bond within the next year or <br /> two, based on the reclamation completed to date, and the status of <br /> the reclaimed site. During the inspection, we all agreed that a <br /> satisfactory vegetation stand comparable to adjacent areas with <br /> respect to cover and species composition is becoming established on <br /> the lower portions of the reclaimed site in the vicinity of <br /> reclaimed coal stockpile and topsoil stockpile. However we <br /> observed that the vegetation on the steep fill slope below the <br /> upper bench is made up almost exclusively of: annual species, <br /> primarily cheatgrass, with lesser amounts of Kochia, Halogeton, <br /> Russian thistle, and mustard. Vegetation on the backfilled lower <br /> Anchor portal is similar to that on the fill slope below the upper <br /> bench, with the exception of a few scattered shadscale saltbush, <br /> rubber rabbitbrush, and indian ricegrass plants on the lower part <br /> of the slope. <br /> In your letter of May 18 , 1995, you restated your contention that <br /> some portion of the bond money should be returned to American <br /> Shield in the near future, questioned the appropriate standard of <br /> success for perennial vegetation, and raised certain concerns <br /> regarding revegetation techniques to be employed by the Division at <br /> the site. You also provided several photos showing conditions at <br /> the site during operation's in the 1970's, prior to reclamation in <br /> 1989, and after reclamation in 1993 and 1995. Finally, you asked <br /> when American Shield could expect some bond money to be returned to <br /> them, and for how long a time the Division would retain contingency <br /> funds from the bond to be used in the event additional work is <br /> needed. <br /> As we discussed at the site, AML will be administering the <br /> reclamation work to be done this fall , and Paul Krabacher will be <br /> the project manager. The major focus of the project will be <br />