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IsltAlining <br />Page 2 <br />9. In cubic yards, approximately how much material will be r moved? C??_ \\ <br />10. Will material- extraction involve the use of explosives? ?\ ^ <br />11. Will the site of extraction result in the exposure of tributary ground water? ?Q <br />12. Will either the landowner or the mine site operator receive any tvpe of compensation, i.e., monetary, in-kind, <br />etc., from the proposed material extraction? \1) <br />t3 Please supply a copy of any documents that will ensure that the area 7" <br />traction will be reclaimed to some <br />beneficial land use once extraction activities have been completed. <br />14. Do you have permits for this activity from an other governmental agencies, and if so what are the <br />P Y y• <br />15. Are there state/federal/local agency participants in terms of funding (yes)-O, design (yes.Q. What are <br />the percentages? <br />16. What post mining uses will be made of the site of extraction and why? <br />(This question helps us determine the intent of the activity) <br />17. What types and sizes of equipment will be used in the extractiom'L \ <br />We trust that the activities will be performed as represented. If we receive a complaint, we are required to conduct an <br />inspection of the site. <br />Send the request to Tony Waldron at the Division, and he will make a decision on your need to obtain a MLRB <br />permit. Please include your mailing address, phone number, and your e-mail address if you have one. <br />If you have any questions, please contact me at (303) 866-3567, x8150. <br />Sincerely, <br />l,.L `" <br />Tony-Waldron <br />Senior Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Enclosure: <br />cc <br />CADocuments and Settings\aj%vTocal SettingsUemporary Internet FileslContent-Outlook\BSU00135Uank fonn Letter-doc <br />e