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INTERNATIONAL ~EC~O ~~® EI ~t jER <br />URANIUM ~USA~ EP Z ~ ?Ot~j ~FFIG`E' <br />CORPORATION Division ollyieerals aes . <br />~'epl~OY <br />Independence Plaza, Suite 950 • 1050 Seventeenth Street • Denver, CO 80265 • 303 628 7798 (main) • 303 389 4125 (fax) <br />September 19, 2002 <br />Bob Oswald, Environmental Protection Specialist '~ <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />Division of Minerals & Geology <br />701 Camino del Rio <br />Durango, CO 81301 <br />Re: PRELIMINARY Map ~r Sunday Mine Group <br />sFp <br />23 ?Op <br />R~~Iv~ <br />~iy8 pro ~~B Z <br />Mi~eja~ $py~ <br />Gep~~y / <br />perms r ~ ~. ~ /vl~i~8/-dz / . <br />s r ~Z' "dN~sfSu~i4y fNrne r <br />Dear Mr. Oswald: P / ~.~ / <br />~ ~k - /Lo'f ~,cl_ ~ p~rGV+_ 7LGG CTIt/l~ ~r,~~e d <br />Enclosed are PRELIMINARY maps for the five permits that comprise the Sunday Mine <br />Group. I am specifically mazking these maps as "Preliminary" as there aze a number of items <br />we need to address before I can make final edits to the maps. Since I do not have the <br />opportunity to immediately meet with you and go through the unresolved issues, I want to <br />submit these maps so you can take a cursory look at them before we arrange to get together. I <br />will be traveling out of the country during the week of September 22, but expect to be back to <br />my office on October 1. <br />Bob, I have marked all of these maps "Preliminary" although some of them are in final form. <br />I certainly do not suggest that you spend much time looking at these maps, as I should not <br />expect detail review from you on a submittal that is not permanent. These maps are not <br />intended to be a part of the permanent record. These maps are "working documents" only, so <br />as you do look them over briefly, please feel free to make mazks or edits as necessary. These <br />maps will need to be discarded when IUSA finalizes the maps and makes its formal <br />submittal. <br />Here is a short explanation of each of the maps, with specific note of the items that remain to <br />be resolved: <br />1. GENERAL LOCATION MAP 1" = 300' <br />We prepared this snap by importing the USGS topo base. Then we digitized the areas <br />within the Permit areas so we could make detail maps as necessary. Field surveying <br />of all sites and areas was done with a GPS, and we have seen excellent correlation <br />between the topo base and the GPS. We now have a fully digital map base that will <br />allow us to revise and update as needed. <br />The primary use of this map is for general area location; detail maps have been <br />provided for each of the mine sites. <br />