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III���►������►����� <br /> Epvi* rojpn?eipt, Loc. <br /> LARRY E.O'BRIAN 7985 VANCE DRIVE,SUITE 205A <br /> PRESIDENT <br /> ARVADA,COLORADO 80003 <br /> RE:GE1VF-p 303-423-7297 <br /> November 14, 1997 NOV 7 1991 <br /> Ms . Christina Kamnikar DiVI510n 01 Mlnetele b 300101y <br /> Reclamation Specialist <br /> Division of Minerals and Geology <br /> 1313 Sherman St. , Room #215 <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> Dear Christina; <br /> RE: Inspection Report and Financial Warranty <br /> Bromley/Frei Pit #3 <br /> M.L.R.B. Permit # M-79-165 <br /> On behalf of my client Albert Frei and Sons, Inc. I present <br /> the following information for your consideration. I have finally <br /> found the time to review your inspection report for the above <br /> referenced permit concerning topsoil availability. I concur with <br /> the amount of topsoil you say is available for reclamation at the <br /> three mines, but have some additional information to present that <br /> may change your thinking on the financial warranty increase for <br /> the Bromley Pit. I have enclosed a map of the Miller Pit showing <br /> the area I am about to discuss. <br /> During a site visit on November 3, 1997, Mr. Frei pointed <br /> out another topsoil pile that I did not know existed. This pile <br /> is located along the southeast side of the area mined in the <br /> Miller Pit. I have measured the pile using the same method we <br /> used during the inspection and calculated that it contains <br /> approximately 8, 402 cubic yards, colored brown. <br /> In addition, Mr. Frei has stripped additional area that we <br /> did not take into account during our measurements . One area, <br /> colored orange, is a section in the central part f the mining <br /> area that was under the powerlines removed (694 cy) earlier this <br /> year and the other was a section ground between the large topsoil <br /> pile and the face of the dike ( 1770 cy) . The soil was moved to <br /> the north side of the Fernald site and added to the pile we <br /> measured. I have listed your numbers in the table below and <br /> added the newly found soil pile or stripped soils to revise the <br /> total amount of soil available for reclamation. It also shows <br /> where that soil is now stored. <br /> From these numbers it appears that there is 5, 096 cy more <br /> topsoil than we need to complete reclamation on all three mines . <br /> Another consideration is that within 90 days we expect to have <br /> the approval from Adams Count to change the final land use of the <br />