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MID-CONTINENT RESOURCES, INC. <br /> PRODUCERS OF THE FAMOUS COAL BASIN COKING COAL <br /> BOX 158 <br /> CARBONDALE, COLORADO 81623 <br /> CHICAGO OFFICE � -.,4.a =•y� '��;.�P '^ ^,"e., TELEPHONE <br /> 105 ADAMS STREET OCTOBER 22 , 1982 �""°`'��,`� _ 13031 963-2 581 <br /> CHIC AGO 60603 "'""" `' - TWX <br /> 910 929 6894 <br /> 910 929 6897 <br /> Mr. Jim Herron r,l 10 ci2 <br /> Mined Land Reclamation <br /> 423 Centennial Building <br /> 1313 Sherman Street <br /> Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> Subject: Revegetation Success <br /> Standards - Coal Basin Mines <br /> File No. C-017-81 <br /> Dear Jim: <br /> Mid-Continent Resources, Inc. agrees to the proposals as <br /> set down in your letter "Revegetation Success Standards" of <br /> October 12 , 1982. <br /> The coal processing waste pile and mine bench outslope scopes <br /> will be sent to consultants for bid and the work started in the <br /> summer of 1983. (Stips. 16 and 19) . <br /> Our present plan for the mine benches (Stip. 19) will be to <br /> place approximately 12" to 14" of topsoil (from beaver pond area <br /> #3 mine) on all mine benches (total yardages available and quality <br /> analysis report will be forthcoming from soils consultant) . <br /> Also, we agree to your proposal for the woody plant density <br /> standard to be set at 100 trees/acre and 500 shrubs per acre for <br /> each of the three major vegetation types. <br /> On Stip. 20 , we agree to the tunnel revegetation success stan- <br /> dard of equal to adjacent cover/production /shrub density. (area <br /> baseline studies) . <br /> On Stip. 21, the baseline data will be sent to a consultant <br /> to determine how many species have 3% or more relative cover. <br /> On Stip 34 , we have or will conform with the signs and <br /> markers requirements of rule 4 .oz. <br /> On Stip. 32 , our revision will be coming shortly. <br /> I hope this will resolve these issues, Please contact me, <br /> if you have any questions. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Doug BowmaYf <br /> Environmental Coordinator <br /> DB/kf <br />