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<br />POWFERTECh (USA) INC. <br />. # 4 <br />February 8, 2011 <br />David Bird <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />RE: Notice of Intent (NOI) File No. P-2008-043 MD 03 Fourth Review Responses <br />,Request for Extension <br />Centennial Uranium Project, Weld County, Colorado <br />Dear Mr. Bird: <br />Powertech (USA) Inc. (Powertech) would like to request an extension for our response to the P-2008-043 <br />NOI MD-03 Fourth Review completeness issues outlined by DRMS in their letter to Powertech dated <br />March 18, 2010. Powertech was granted approval from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for <br />its Class V Underground Injection Control Permit to re-inject produced pump test water on December 3, <br />2010. However, following appeals, the EPA has decided to withdraw the final permit and re-issue a new <br />draft permit with additional language. <br />Powertech intends to conduct its Centennial aquifer pumping test during the warm months of 2011. The <br />rationale for performing the pump test during warm months is to avoid the potential of freezing <br />conditions and the utilization of freeze-prevention techniques during water storage. <br />If you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact me at (970)556- <br />5988 or Richard Blubaugh at (303)790-7528. <br />Sincerely Yours, <br />X'J'v- / 0 <br />Michael D. Beshore, PG <br />Senior Environmental Coordinator - Environmental Health & Safety Resources <br />Powertech (USA) Inc. <br />cc: Terry Walsh <br />Richard Blubaugh <br />John Mays <br />5575 DTC Parkway, Suite 140 Telephone: 303.790.7528 Website: www.powertechuranium.com <br />Greenwood Village, CO 80111 USA Facsimile: 303.790.3885 Email: info@powertechuranium.com