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III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />999 <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />pF' CO <br />X <br />Department of Natural Resources <br /> <br />1313 Sherman 51., Room 215 04 <br />,~e_. <br />~~ <br />Denver,C080203 ~ <br />. <br />. ~ <br />Phone: (3031 866-3567 IB'j6 <br />FAX: (303)832-8106 Roy Romer <br /> Gnve.wr <br />' Michael B. long <br />DATE: July 8, 1993 Dlv ision olrecmr <br />TO: File No. C-81-047 <br />- ... <br />FROM: Christine Johnsto <br />RE: Phone Conversation' <br />I talked with Jim Stover, operator of the Blue Ribbon Mine, and he <br />had some responses to items written in my inspection report of June <br />29, 1993. I had noted in my report that there were logs on the <br />road above the Hubbard Creek culvert and indicated that they had <br />been deposited by the water in the dip section of the road. Mr. <br />Stover informed me that he had removed those logs from the top of <br />the culvert and left them on the road. Also, I mentioned numerous <br />areas where there had been an outbreak of thistle. He told me that <br />he was at the site spraying on July 3, 1993. He also reminded me <br />that reporting of spraying was no longer a requirement of the <br />permit, as I had stated in my report. Page 113iv in the permit <br />document describe s. the noxious weed control plan. Because I had <br />noted thistle in a number of places in my inspection report, I <br />wanted to be made aware of when spraying had been done. This was <br />my intention of including a statement to report spraying. <br />