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aw of cow <br />* 1876 s <br />COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, MINING AND SAFETY <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866 -3567 <br />F <br />r <br />Mpy z � 7017 <br />tc .ama Con. <br />v1v,N► rn9 and 5afe�/ <br />COAL EXPLORATION 180 -DAY REPORT <br />Prospector: Northfield Partners LLC <br />Address: P.O. Box 630678 <br />Littleton, Colorado 80163 -0678 <br />Notice of Intent No.: X 2005 - 226 - 00 AM - 02 <br />Project Name: Northfield Project <br />Countv: Fremont <br />Date: May 11, 2012 <br />This report is filed in accordance with Rule 2.02.6(3)(a) of the Regulations of the Colorado <br />Mined Land Reclamation Board for Coal Mining, adopted in accordance with the Colorado <br />Surface Coal Mining Act, C.R.S. 34 -33 -101 et seq. The purpose of this report is to update <br />the Division on exploration and reclamation activities that have occurred in the past 180 days <br />of active prospecting. The report also indicates any changes in operations from what was <br />stated in the original Notice of Intent sent to the Division. The Operator may use this form, <br />modify this form, or use a different format altogether. <br />1. Attach a map that shows: <br />a) Which proposed holes have been drilled at the date, <br />b) Any actual or proposed relocations of holes, <br />C) The extent of all significant road construction completed to date (exclude <br />minor blade work), and <br />d) Current location of all drill rigs and test equipment. <br />2. Describe what and where reclamation activities have occurred in the past 180 <br />days. Mention sealing and plugging, regrading, retopsoiling and reseeding <br />activities. (Attach additional pages, if needed.) <br />At the locations identified on the accompanying map, core holes were sealed with <br />portland cement or concrete as described in the Abandonment Report. At each <br />seeded. Each core locations was marked with a wooden stake extending from <br />the concrete seal plug. No roads were constructed during exploration. <br />