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<br /> <br />Mr. David Bird August 25, 2010 <br />Colorado Division of Mining, Reclamation and Safety Page 2 <br />We do not feel that Lafarge is serious about leaving exposed water surfaces (in <br />violation of our lease and your permit) since they have failed to file for approval of an <br />augmentation plan in Water Division No. 1 in accordance with your rules and <br />regulations. They of course' have filed annual substitute supply plans with the State <br />Engineer's Office, but have not made the required filing in Water Court if they were <br />serious in this regard. <br />The current mining lease expires September 10, 2010 and I would suggest that <br />you might schedule a compliance inspection shortly thereafter: We know that the fill <br />activity has not been completed and have indicated that we won't object to Lafarge <br />completing its reclamation activities (including required fill activity) after the lease has <br />expired. <br />Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this proposal. <br />Very truly yours, <br />Ryan Carlson <br />Landowner Representative <br />cc: File <br />Timothy J. Flanagan, Esq. <br />Steve O'Brian, Environment, Inc.