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Timeline <br />A decision for the initial exploration drill holes is expected sometime between September 2011 and <br />January 2012. Drilling would commence shortly thereafter, subject to any timing stipulations. <br />Subsequent drilling locations would be proposed during or after the completion of the initial round of drill <br />holes. In total, all core drilling and associated exploration work is expected to last up to 4 years from the <br />approval of the initial drilling. <br />Public Meetings <br />A public information meeting will take place on July 12, 2011 from 7 -8:30 pm at the Dove Creek High <br />School Commons in Dove Creek, Colorado. A representative of RM Potash will explain this proposed <br />project and answer technical questions, and representatives of the BLM will be on hand to answer <br />questions about the regulatory and permitting process. You are invited to meet with BLM and review <br />larger scale maps. Resource specialists will be available to provide information, answer questions, and <br />receive written comments. <br />Providing Comments <br />The BLM requests comments on the nature and scope of the environmental, social, and economic issues, <br />and possible alternatives related to the proposed action. To assist the BLM in identifying and considering <br />issues and concerns related to the proposed action, comments should be as specific as possible. Please <br />submit any written comments to: <br />ATTN: RM Potash Exploration Project EA <br />C /O: James Blair <br />Dolores Public Lands Office <br />Bureau of Land Management <br />29211 Hwy. 184, Dolores, CO, 81323 <br />Comments may also be faxed to (970) 882 -6841. Be sure to send faxes ATTN: RM Potash Exploration <br />Project — C /O: James Blair. Please indicate on your comments whether you wish to be kept on any <br />mailing lists to receive updates about this project and whether you wish to receive them via email or <br />hardcopy. If you have any questions please call (970) 882 -7296. <br />Comments should be received by July 29th in order to be considered during the scoping period. <br />Comments received, including names and addresses of those who comment, will be considered part of the <br />public record for this project and will be available for public inspection. <br />Only those individuals and organizations who have submitted specific written scoping comments during <br />this opportunity for public involvement will have standing to place formal objection when the <br />Environmental Assessment is made available. <br />This document, and additional information, as it becomes available, will be posted on the BLM's website <br />at http:// www. blm.gov /co /st/en/fo /sjplc.html. <br />Sincerely, <br />/S/ - TOM RICE <br />Tom Rice, <br />Associate Field Manager <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />