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<br />C <br />a44J <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />t I'i David H. Getche5. Executive Director <br />is r MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />I Ira DAVID G. SHEt.TON, Director <br />Richard D. Lamm <br />Govemor <br />November 22, 1983 <br />Mr. Robert 3. Lundahl <br />mobil Oil Corp. <br />P.O. Box 17772 <br />Denver, Colorado 80217 <br />Dear Mr, Lundahl: <br />On November 18, 1983, I inspected, with you and Sally White, Mobil's <br />exploration reclamation for the three prospecting Notices for Indian <br />Springs, filed August 23, 1977, November 10, 1978 and October 27, 1980. <br />The specific areas we spot checked are as follows. <br />T10N, R67W Section line between 18 + 19. There was no trace of the <br />drill sites. <br />T10N, R67W Section line between 17 + 20. This was a plowed field, so <br />there was no trace of the drill sites. <br />T10N, R67W SL 1/4 Section 20. A reclaimed dozer cut already had a <br />good vegetative cover. The regrading was excellent, The <br />plugged drill holes in this area were marked with yellow <br />rope. <br />TH, R67W Section 10. Disturbance was not visible. <br />TlON, R67W SW 1/4 Section 34. There were 5-6 drill holes plugged and <br />marked with yellow rope. There was no other signs of <br />surface disturbance except for a former mud pit with <br />slightly different vegetation. <br />Reclamation was excellent. Tnis was largely due to the fact that little <br />surface disturbance was incurred during drilling. Mobil is to be <br />commended for keeping surface disturbance so minimal. <br />423 Centennial Ruitding, 131:3 Sherman Street Danner, Cotorado 80203 ToL (803) 888-3557