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'FROM Panasonic TAD/FAX PHONE NO. 9454958 Feb. 15 1994 03:48PM PO4 <br /> Mr. Kevin Riordan <br /> February 2, 1994r <br /> Page - 3 <br /> I would suggest that the existing roadways westerly <br /> thereof would be restricted to members of the CBLA, the Forest <br /> Service, grazing permittees and others having similar business in <br /> the area. <br /> Road access, maintenance, and uses would be under the <br /> control of CBLA as the holder of defined easements on fee land and <br /> on federal land. <br /> 4. Reclamation and Environmental. Planning is moving <br /> forward to continue with reclamation in the working season of 1994, <br /> and hopefully substantially complete the same in the working season <br /> of 1995. Revegetation and certain other aspects, of course, will <br /> extend over several years. <br /> Reclamation at the No 5 Mine mine pad has been <br /> substantially completed except for revegetation; most structures <br /> have been removed from No. 3 Mine pad and from No. 4 Mine pad and <br /> intensive work is contemplated on the mine pads in the summer of <br /> 1994. It is expected that portal sealing will also be completed in <br /> the summer of 1994. <br /> Greg Lewicki, an engineer who specializes in this type of <br /> reclamation work, has been working on detailed plans for several <br /> months, in communication with DMG officials to facilitate the 1994 <br /> campaign. <br /> It is anticipated that funding for the 1994 campaign will <br /> come from sale of the Rock Dust Plant property and some other <br /> assets of Mid-Continent Resources, and that the 1995 campaign and <br /> subsequent work, including a reserve for revegetation, will come <br /> from the above-mentioned real estate. <br /> Reclamation is expected to proceed in conformity to the <br /> approved Plan with such modificatibns as are determined to be <br /> necessary, practical and beneficial to the post-mining pattern of <br /> use. <br /> s <br />