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IY REPLY' REFER TO' <br />L3023 (661) <br />fYiA';' 1 LL i~!J 3 <br />Mr. Douglas Bachli <br />Colorado Flagstone Inc. <br />P.O. Box 63 <br />Masonville, CO 80541 <br />Dear Mr. Bachli: <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />999 <br />~~ <br />~~ <br />-~ ~ <br />^ <br />~Ay ~7 1993 <br />NISiOri Ui Ml1lela ::\ ~euloyp <br />7 <br />I would like to express my appreciation for the May 4, 1993, tour of your <br />field experience provided the National Park Service (NPS) Resource Mat <br />Trainees with an important hands-on experience. <br />This <br />Comments from the trainees after the field trip to your quarry were very po itive. The <br />trainees specifically remarked on your mining "ethic." Your effort to reduce waste and <br />make the most of the materials extracted from your quarry was a key educa 'onal point <br />for the class. Concepts used by you at your quarry helped the trainees unde stand there <br />are alternatives to much of the waste and land abuse found in some mining perations. <br />I am confident that the 1992-1993 class of Natural Resource Trainees will a~ply the <br />knowledge they have gained throughout the training course to help protect PS lands for <br />all future generations. <br />Thank you again for making your quarry and your insight available to the N)pS Mining <br />and Minerals Branch and the Natural Resource Trainees. <br />Sincerely, <br />~~~ <br />David B. Shaver <br />Chief, Mining and Minerals Branch <br />• <br />- • <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />NATIONAL PARK SERVICE <br />LAND RESOURCES DIVISION <br />MINING and MINERALS BRANCH <br />P.O. SOX 25287 <br />DENVER, COLORADO 80225 <br />-1N1~ 1 'Ysrk-Feant, C~}or3do Miaezl Land Reclamation Division <br />