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.: <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />RECEIVEQ 999 <br />uu~ ~~ ~se~ <br />MINED LANG RECLAMATION OMSIAp 22 July 1984 <br />Cola apt of Ntlunl Rosorrcp <br />Ms Sandra Emrich <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division -. <br />Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br />Dear Sandra: RE: C-037-81 <br />It was good to talk to you and Phillip on the 20th. concerning the plan <br />submitted on behalf of GEC Minerals, Inc. <br />Some points of confusion may be cleared up by this letter so that further <br />technical points may be addressed without delay during a later face to face <br />meeting in Denver, possibly as early~as the 25th. of July. <br />During reclamation, efforts will be continual to see that all drainage will <br />continue to be directed through the sedimentation ponds as already constructed <br />by GEC. Of course, pond "D" will be eliminated during the latter stages of <br />the reclamation of the West pit, but until that time, drainage from the un-com <br />pleted West pit reclamation will pass through pond "D". <br />Some X-sections of both the: East and West pits show divergent grading profiles <br />for drainage. These sections were for yardage calculations on a rough basis, <br />and were not meant to be final drainage profiles. Grading in the field will be <br />accomplished to give a relatively smooth gradient downstream through the pits <br />towards the north. <br />You will be provided with a topography map of the reclaimed OS kl which will <br />tie in with the undisturbed drainage to the east and north east. <br />You will be provided with prints of all X-section work done on the pits and <br />stockpiles. <br />The Attachments D, E, F and L referred to on page 3 of the proposed plan are <br />found on pages 2.05-79, 2.05-80, 2.05-81, and 2.05-87 respectively of Volume <br />One of the previously approved plan. <br />Curtis L <br />ller <br />