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proper city authorities. In consultation with City /Colorado Springs Utilities representatives, <br />they understand your rights and responsibilities under mining laws and agency policies and <br />regulations. The City highlights to following practices to help protect source water areas: <br />1. Safe handling, storage, and use of contaminants that could potentially reach source <br />waters. Operators could provide detail on the contaminants found on site including those <br />possible generated or imported in case of a spill. <br />2. Eliminating stormwater runoff from mine tailings, pits, trenches and other land <br />disturbances through the use of straw wattles, silt fencing and site restoration after <br />operations cease. <br />3. All waste products being removed from the site for disposal at appropriate facilities. <br />During review of the NOI and map, please be aware a portion of the hiking "Historic Trail" route <br />crosses through City property. At this time the trail is not an authorized system trail open to the <br />public. If you intend to use that route for access you will need to seek a revocable license from <br />Colorado Springs Utilitics. To discuss this access route though City property, please contact <br />Kim Gortz at (719) 668 -8030 or kgortza�csu.or . <br />Please note that where not otherwise restricted, it is prohibited to camp more than 28 days within <br />a continuous 60 day period, and/or occupy any campsite for more than 14 days during this 60 <br />day continuous period within three miles of the previous campsite. In addition, Forest Service <br />Order UFC -0 1 -05 requires vehicles to park in areas immediately adjacent to NFS roads, <br />preferably in areas without vegetation. <br />If you have any questions or comments, please contact Jeff Hovermale of my staff at (719) 477- <br />4201 or jhovermale(a,fs.fed.us. Thank you for your cooperation. <br />Sincerely, <br />ALLAN D. <br />District Rc <br />Enclosures: As noted <br />