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. ii i ii iii iii iiiii ii i <br /> 999 <br /> STATE OF COLUI~ADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />DepanmeN of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman 51., Room 215 ` <br /> <br />Dcmcr, Colorado 80203 I <br />~ <br /> <br />Phnne: 130}I 8Gfr3567 I <br />FA'( (3031832-81 U5 <br /> DEPARTMENT OF <br /> NATURAL <br /> RESOURCES <br /> Ruv Rnmer <br /> Gor ernur <br />November 18, 1997 laniee s. ~"~nr,e,,r~ <br /> E.ecwi~e Dceaor <br />Rick Mills ""`hae' R `°"` <br /> Division Dircuur <br />Colorado Yampa Coal Company <br />29587 Routt County Road No 27 <br />Oak Creek, CO 81226 <br />RE: DMG Shrub Tour and Revegetation Rule-making <br />Dear Mr. Mills: <br />This letter is a belated "thank you" and an update following the shrub establishment tour <br />you participated in this past July. I would also like to inform you of the progress of our <br />renewed effort to revise portions of the regulations pertaining to revegetation <br />performance standards. On behalf of the Division of Minerals and Geology, I wanted <br />to express our appreciation to Colorado Yampa Coal Company for hosting a part of the <br />tour and to thank you for participating in the tour. <br />As you know, the Division is interested in pursuing beneficial and productive resolution <br />to the challenges faced by Colorado coal mines in establishing shrubs on reclaimed mined <br />lands. Toward that goal, this year's shrub tour was organized as afact-finding mission. <br />The tour gave Division staff and reclamation staff from several northwest coal mines an <br />opportunity to review and assess some of the shrub establishment efforts undertaken in <br />the past. We at the Division feel that the tour was a successful and useful effort. We <br />hope that you gained some useful information from the tour, as well. <br />As we discussed during the tour, the Division hopes to resolve three general questions <br />related to the use of shrubs in reclamation. First, is the establishment of shrubs on <br />reclaimed lands essential? Second, what are the successes and failures of past shrub <br />establishment efforts? Finally, what types of success standards and sampling methods <br />are most appropriate for areas where shrubs are a required component of reclamation? <br />In order to address the first question, input from the Colorado Division of Wildlife will be <br />necessary. While it is unfortunate that the CDOW was unable to participate in the tour, <br />the Division hopes to seek their comments on this matter in another forum this winter. <br />