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extensive contamination is discovered than anticipated, the <br />Division will alert the Creditors' Trustee and the CDPHE. <br />The proposed scope of work is to excavate the <br />contaminated soils and remove them to a facility licensed for <br />disposal of such materials. The scope of work by component <br />and cost is contained in the Division's January 23, 1998 <br />submittal titled Estimated Reclamation Costs by Anticipated <br />Project. <br />Objection: As to that portion of interrogatory <br />referring to the term Reclamation Plan, please see the <br />Division's general objection to the Defendants' definition of <br />this term. As defined by the Defendants in the <br />interrogatories, "reclamation plan" excludes many portions of <br />the approved permit and, therefore, excludes many reclamation <br />commitments and requirements. The Division's response may <br />include references to reclamation requirements contained in <br />other portions of the approved permit: <br />Volume 8 Chapter V Section G. <br />As defined in the interrogatories, the term NLRB) <br />Reclamation Bond is defined as the security or pledge posted <br />by Mid - Continent Resources. This document is a Deed of Trust <br />regarding a parcel of land referred to as the Limestone or <br />Rock Dust Plant. This document does no discuss reclamation <br />requirements or costs. The Division is therefore unable to <br />answer the portion of this interrogatory regarding the <br />comparison of reclamation costs or requirements to this <br />instrument. <br />Documents relating to these costs will be made available <br />for inspection at a mutually convenient time at the Division's <br />offices in Denver and \or Grand Junction. <br />53. In the DMG Reclamation Accounting, tree planting <br />is a component. Please explain what work has been or is <br />proposed in connection with tree planting by location, <br />component and cost, where in the approved Reclamation Plan <br />this work is the responsibility of MCR, and where this is <br />covered in the Reclamation Bond? If this work is not covered <br />by the approval Reclamation Bond, what is the authority for <br />32 <br />