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HITEW~I~ BUILDING MATERIALS"~'ORATION III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br /> <br />sao so~~ loch street, eo. so8 vss <br />GRAND NNCTION, COLORADO 81502 <br />~s <br />READY MIXED CONCRETE <br />Phone 242-4843 <br />SAND & GRAVEL PRODUCTS <br />Phone 242-7537 <br />September 14, 1994 <br />RGV~ ~\ r <br />Mrs. Barbara Chiappone ~~pt±) ~~!~/f <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Minerals Section <br />1313 Sherman Street Suite 215 ~`:YIS~0:10? AUn~.~,,.., .., <br />Denver, Colorado 80203-2273 <br />Dear Mrs. Chiappone: <br />Re: Annual Report, MLR File M-77-129, <br />Whitewater Pit 500 - Mesa County <br />Federal Tax ID # <br /> <br />This pit HAS NOT been granted a Temporary Cessation and it HAS <br />operated more than 180 days this year. The Financial Warranty for <br />this operation is $30,576.34, the permitted area is 606.96 ac. ± <br />and the pit is divided into 18 Reclamation Phases. Stages 1 thru <br />5 cover an alluvial deposit and run along the river, Stages A thru <br />H (8) are a terrace deposit above the river and Stages V thru Z (5) <br />are part of the Plant Site or areas mined before the law and are <br />currently being backfilled as part of the reclamation plan. <br />As required in Rule 3.1.12 the mine permit sign has been <br />installed at the entrance to the pit and the boundary has been <br />outlined with red toped posts to delineate the affected lands. <br />Please refer to the maps attached for location of the areas <br />discussed in this report. We have used excerpts from the large <br />map. Map #1 shows the area disturbances in Stage 1 and Map #2 <br />shows the area where mining operation are currently taking place in <br />Stages 2 and D. These maps do not show the entire permit area, <br />only the areas south of the river that are affected by the <br />operation at this time. <br />a\~~ <br />~\~ <br />