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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981185
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
4/23/2010
Doc Name
Objections and comments to AM-01
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DRMS
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Wildcat Mining Corporation
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
WHE
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21-APR-2010 12:22PM FROM-DIV RECLAMATION MINING & SAFETY +3038326106 T-603 P.002/002 F-630 <br />Dermatorogy 11('19 <br />Phone 308-865-2331 <br />404 W 39th Fax 865.2883 <br />Kearney, NE 68845 David N. Kingsley, M.D. <br />April 19, 2010 APR 2 1 2010 <br />Division cat rt%-ct caw, <br />CRDMS <br />1313 Sherman Street 1 <br />Room #215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />iii;: Wild cat Mining Protect ^ LOPIA 't>uyon; Hesperus, CC1 <br />Dear Those in Control: <br />This is to express my deepest disagreement to granting any permit to allow training in <br />LaPlata Canyon, Hesperus, Colorado. The people who own and operate this mine have been <br />doing so with complete and total disregard to the rules that are supposed to apply to all <br />people. In most states if you disregard the Corps of Engineers, the Fish and Wildlife and <br />Came and Park Commission and try to create a project on your own land without proper <br />permits you lose all rights and privileges to obtain permits and that is just to move sand on <br />the river. Across the country where no people live, even with all their ducks in a row, <br />companies have had permits not granted to mine coal, natural gas and oil. It should only <br />seem fitting then that the people applying for this permit should have it denied. Not only did <br />they completely disregard local, state and federal law and went ahead and mined anyway, <br />but they are literally mining in someone's backyard. This disturbs the peace, endangers the <br />environment, and benefits no one but the lawbreakers, It would be a slap in the face to all <br />residents and to all authorities involved if this permit is granted. The simple answer is no. <br />No mining in LaPlata Canyon, period. No permit granted. <br />-Sincerely_ <br />Dave Kingsley <br />4467 County Road 124 <br />Hesperus, Colorado
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