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III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ~ • <br />STATE OF <br />COLORADO <br />i <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman $t., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone: (3U3) 866-3567 <br />FA%: 13031 832-8106 <br />November 22, 1994 <br />To: Ioe Dudash <br />From: Janet <br />Re: Golde <br />012) TR-37; Response to Stipulation No. 68. <br />I <br />I~~~~ <br />DEPARTMENT O: <br />NATURAL . <br />RESOURCE, <br />Roy Romer <br />Governor <br />lames S Lochhead <br />Exttulive DireUOr <br />Michael B. LOng <br />Division Director <br />Joe , my apologies for being diverted off this project for so long. Unfortunately, inheriting <br />this one towards the end of its permitting Life required me to go back through 1) the <br />previous reviewers comments and identify his concerns, and 2) orient myself with the permit <br />since I had no knowledge of the site, then 3) evaluate the proposed revision. Meanwhile, <br />I kept having brushfires appear in my in box requiring immediate attention, sorry. <br />So, with that I think I've finally boiled these responses down. <br />For my ease of deciphering I've treated these as two separate revisions. I will address my <br />comments as two distinct revisions. <br />A note you may want to pass on to the operator: When two distinct permits are issued to <br />the same operator for mines within the same proximity, and permits are organized in like <br />manners, it is often helpful to designate on the permit page which permit application it <br />pertains to. I have seen pages cross filed (not on these two permits that I'm aware of) <br />which can lead to no end of permitting confusion. A simple way would be designate GE <br />or NE in the date revised block. <br />Golden Eagle <br />1) A. Table 21 has been revised to include an irrigated pastureland seed mix as <br />requested by the Division. <br />B. No revision has been made to the Rangeland mix to help achieve the warm <br />species diversity standard. The operator states in the cover letter of Apri121, <br />1994 that warm season success may be achieved through management <br />practices. This is acceptable, although Basin may have additional success <br />through inclusion of additional warm season species in the seed mix. <br />