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C1981017
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Bid Documents (IMP) 1993 Correspondence
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r <br /> - ' se downslopes, nor does the bond <br /> at detail plans for reclamation of the and our intention on to ks etV11e <br /> does n of the downslopes, <br /> include funds for seeding mite our costs. <br /> was certainly not <br /> to volunteer to undertake additional rec ama <br /> h <br /> ave assured the creditors that we would min Division to achieve the most <br /> and to devote our time, energy <br /> aQn that <br /> ivi <br /> same time, it is our intention nd <br /> to eork with the dis <br /> At the s sewage <br /> satisfactory race-grou�n result boss ro am of placing <br /> - round reclamation work r thdeithan t g�9g al growth <br /> money to on-the g otenti 9 <br /> e areas, to be specified, to serve asap vegetative <br /> basis, we have indicated that we are interested of establishing 9 <br /> sludge on some dowr�slop those areas in hopes <br /> medium, then broadcast seeding concern <br /> growth. rompted by MY owon this n <br /> Point is p over any single <br /> somewhat tl i discussion hale be give,) precedence <br /> This that e th reclamation F,roject as <br /> aspect or area. <br /> Topsoil - Roads itself naturally in the road <br /> rovvth is establishing I don't believe it will be <br /> As you may recall, vegetative g growth medium. <br /> beds, demo <br /> nstrating it will work as a rial for the roads, as the material <br /> de emova�l of <br /> necessary to secure lidditional sal Mateinstallation of water bars <br /> borrow <br /> will be eXcavated as I)ah of outsloping, <br /> E: same or equivalent to material we mig <br /> shallow cul <br /> verts is th orrow' of topsoil which of COwil�bentails <br /> e should minimize the I don't think it <br /> elsewhere. W and in the case of the roads, of the roads as <br /> additional disturbanc( , went <br /> we can obtain a sub' <br /> said, I should add that we h e bean thinking <br /> necessary. That sewage sludge, assuming <br /> another good place t() try <br /> quantity, etc. <br /> Mapping Borrow Areas ro osed"borrOW" areas, <br /> re aring a map with proposed new areas <br /> have no objection top P probably identify <br /> I certainly flexible, as we'll p ro osed <br /> but also hope this can remain fairly plan an in-field review of bo rd concepts <br /> Al.�o, 1 suggest we <br /> as we're working summer to determine whether our drawing- <br /> "borrow" areas next <br /> are feasible. <br /> Yours truly, <br /> Diane Delaney <br /> Mid-Continent Resources <br />
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