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Ms. Kathy Welt <br />April 30, 2010 <br />Page 2 <br />4) A reference in the permit application to the past revision PR-14 that indicates the work proposed in <br />TR-121 will comply with the following Rules (rather than relying on the statement in your letter of <br />April 21, 2010 which says the project "will be completed as described and approved in TR-96, PR- <br />14, and MR-354"). The reference to PR-14 may be provided in a table, similar to the attached <br />example titled Project Plan. <br />Right of entry (2.03.6(1)) <br />Cultural and historic resource information (2.04.4) <br />Fish/wildlife information (2.04.10, 2.04.11, 2.05.6(2) and 4.18) <br />Maps and plans (2.10) <br />Light-use roads (4.03.3) <br />Topsoil (4.06) and topsoil markers (4.02.7) <br />Water quality protection (4.05.2) <br />Impoundments (4.05.9) <br />Sediment control (4.05.5) <br />Stream buffer zones (4.05.18) <br />Reclamation plan (2.05.4) <br />Backfilling/grading (4.14) <br />Revegetation (4.15) <br />Drillhole sealing (4.07) and DRMS Guideline for methane drainage wells <br />5) Information for inserting in the permit application that enables DRMS to readily prepare a <br />reclamation cost estimate and that reconciles the proposed work with previously approved methane <br />drainage wells, roads, pads, and disturbed acres. The information may best be provided in a table, <br />similar to the attached example titled Project Details. <br />6) A revised table of contents. <br />7) A revised public notice that includes the statements required by Rule 2.07.2(2)(e). <br />8) A revision application form showing the correct entries for public notice, bond increase, and affected <br />area. <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Tom Kaldenbach <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />cc: Dan Hernandez, CDRMS