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• • <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT <br />KREMMLING RESOURCE AREA <br />116 Park Avenue <br />P O. Bon 68 <br />Kremmling, Colorado 86159 <br />SEP ~'' ~GO~ <br />Catherine W, Begej <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />1313 Sherman St ., Rm, 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii <br />~~CEl~/~D <br />OC71 1990 <br />Mined Land <br />~eciama±ion it~is;~^ <br />RE: Phase II Bond Release, Canadian Strip !tine, C-^1-026 Wyoming Fuel <br />Company <br />Dear Catherine: <br />The Bureau of Land ttanagement, as representative landowner of 90 acres of <br />subject mine permit ~C-81-026, would agree to leaving pond X12 as is for a <br />permanent water catch basin to enhance the post mining land use of grazing and <br />wildlife. Pond ~3 needs to be reclaimed as it traps very little water and its <br />capacity as a sedimentation pond is no longer necessary, <br />The woody plant density standard of 3750 stems per acre is a higher number <br />than we would require. If the number were cut in half to 1850 or even 2000 <br />stems per acre, we would have no objections to those numbers, <br />The fence that was built under project x`3672 is a grazing pasture allotment <br />division fence, with same allottee leasing both pastures, so there should be <br />no problem with replacing the fence when the time cones to do so. <br />When the Ct•SLRD feels the monitoring wells are no longer necessary and releases <br />Wyoming Fuel Co. to plug and abandon them, the BLit ;could consider releasing <br />the bond, <br />Should you have any questions or need any additional information, feel free to <br />contact Gene Dillashacu of this office, <br />''S~ncerely, <br />David art <br />Acting Area Manager <br />CC: Jerry Koblitz <br />