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<br /> <br />R~r.Fi~iFO <br />JUN ~ f' 199E <br />~ivison o~ M~~~~~d~y n <br />May 31, 1996 <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Attn: Bob Oswald <br />In re: DiRezza Pit M-84-028 <br />Dear Bob, <br />In reference to my letter of May 1, 1996, paragraph <br />mentions "steeper banks", that is in reference to <br />banks that we have not disturbed. These steeper <br />result of some natural erosion, and also the res <br />mining and the redirection of the Ft. Lyon Canal. <br />happened many, many years prior to the prevailing <br />slopes will remain steeper than 3 to 1. <br />~II II~II~III~~~I II~ <br /> <br />wo, where it <br />the existing <br />inks are the <br />t of gravel <br />All of this <br />Laws. These <br />Any slopes that we create will be 3 to 1 or gentler. k'hatever we <br />create will still be reclaimed as to the original plan, such as top <br />soil, seeding, leveling, etc. As I understand, the to al of phases <br />1, 2, and 3 add up to approximately 7.5 acres and wil have a flat <br />surface only. <br />Sincerely, <br />Dolores P. DiRezza, Contact <br />33155 E. Hwy. 194 <br />La Junta, Co., 81050 <br />719-384-5802 <br />