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July 26, 1993 <br />Anthony J. Waldron <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />Division of Minerals & Geology <br />1313 Sherman St. <br />Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />RE: Placement of Hay Bales <br />Dear Mr. Waldron: <br />MID- CONTINENT RESOURCES <br />P.O. Box 1298 <br />Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 <br />As part of our reclamation work we are bringing a supply of hay bales to the mine site. <br />The hay bales are used for sediment control and mulch. We intend to store a <br />considerable portion of this hay at Mine #5, which we are reclaiming this summer. <br />As the areas which drain to the sediment pond are to be graded and seeded, the <br />placement of these bales will be outside the established sediment control system. <br />We anticipate placement of the hay bales on a portion of the old railroad grade right -of- <br />way, due east of the sediment pond, and just beyond the road. <br />I do not believe that a Small Area Exemption is necessary as the placement of the <br />bales will not disturb the ground surface, nor cause any sediment loss. Should the <br />Division disagree with this interpretation please advise me. <br />Yours truly, <br />Diane Delaney <br />Mid - Continent Resources <br />JUL 29 1993 <br />DIYIti101 1 ui Vut; <br />