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6/26/13 State.co.us Executive Branch Mail - Fwd: New Reference area is more stringent than the old one <br />Binns - DNR, Janet <janet.binns @state.co.us> Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 9:10 AM <br />To: Alysha Hernandez - DNR <alysha.hernandez @ state.co.us>, Mary Rodriguez - DNR <br /><mary.rodriguez @state.co.us> <br />Please scan the attached e-mail to: <br />Southfield C1981014 <br />class: General Docs <br />Doc Name: Landowner questions regarding reclamation success <br />From: Linda Saunders <br />Thank you <br />Janet H Binns <br />Environmental Protection Specialist III <br />Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />office: 303.866.3567 ext. 8107 <br />email: janet.binns @state.co.us <br />---- - - - - -- Forwarded message ---- - - - - -- <br />From: Linda Saunders <saunders615 @1i .com> <br />Date: Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 8:25 PM <br />Subject: New Reference area is more stringent than the old one <br />To: "janet.binns @state.co.us" <janet.binns @state.co.us> <br />Janet <br />How is the new reference area more stringent than the <br />original one that Keenan identified before mining began? <br />How can the DMRS count rabbit brush as a revegetation <br />species when it is listed as W in the Weed Status <br />in Keenan's inventory. It has no nutrient value according to <br />the Range Plant Handbook. The post mining use will be <br />rangeland and wildlife habitat. <br />Please explain why the DMRS would consider the change <br />https: / /mai l.g oog le.conVmai 1 /u /0 / ?ui =2 &i Ire29129fcb5 &view = pt &search =i nbox&th= 13f810a88b5cd4ce 1/2 <br />