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L AFARGE <br />NORTH AMERICA <br />Construction Materials <br />May 5, 2003 <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman Street, Rm 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Re: Penrose Pit, M- 1987 -131, Technical Revision Request <br />Dear Sir. <br />Summary: <br />Change in Conditions: <br />Western U.S. Region <br />1400 W. 64th Ave., P.O. BOX 21588, Denver, Colorado 80221 -0588 <br />Office: (303) 657 -4000 <br />Web: www.lafargenorthamerica.com <br />o PY <br />RECEWED: <br />MAY 0 6 2003 <br />Division of Minerals and Geoloiy <br />Lafarge West Inc. (Lafarge) has operated the Penrose Pit (also known as the Airport Pit) following <br />a sublease agreement executed between Lafarge and Monks Concrete Company, L.L.C. (Monks) <br />in August 1997. The Penrose Pit was actively mined by Monks from 1987 to 1997, whereupon <br />the majority of the mined acres were affected. Lafarge began mining operations in 1997 and <br />terminated activities in 2000. Lafarge's mining activities have been conducted exclusively in <br />Mine Phase III of the 1996 Airport Pit MLRB permit amendment. <br />Lafarge would like to continue its practice of concurrent reclamation following mining activities, <br />however, due to the change in geologic conditions encountered; Lafarge is requesting a technical <br />revision for Mine Phase III prior to the start of reclamation activities. <br />During Lafarge's time of mining, Lafarge disturbed approximately 35 acres within Mine Phase III. <br />A Site Vicinity map is included as Exhibit A. The proposed reclamation contours overlain on the <br />previous Reclamation Plan Map form the 1996 permit amendment, Exhibit F, is provided as <br />Exhibit B. <br />Lafarge and Monks agreed that Lafarge should be required to reclaim areas where Lafarge <br />conducted the mining operations. However, due to the early termination of mining activities and <br />geologic conditions encountered, the final grade and contours described in the 1996 MLRB permit <br />amendment cannot be followed. <br />