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M2001001
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
6/27/2005
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Annual Fee/Report/Map
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~e;~~ti ~ <br />Four States Aggregates, LLC <br />dba Flaycamp Gravel <br />P.O. Box 1568 <br />Cortez, Colorado 81321 <br />(970)565-3388 <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman Street, Suite 215 <br />DENVER, CO 80203 <br />(303)866-3467 <br />RECEIVE® <br />JUN 2 7 2U05 June 24, 2005 <br />Division of Mfnerafs and Geology <br />SUBJECT: 2005 ANNUAL REPORT FOR M-2001-001 (LINE CAMP PIT) <br />Dear Ladies and Gentlemen: <br />Enclosed is the Annual Report form for the Line Camp Pit, M-2001-001, for the reporting <br />year ending May 31, 2005, with a map. The annual fee was submitted earlier; we <br />appreciate your patience with the reporting sdredu~. <br />In 2004, we were able to proceed fairly much as planned, as far as mining and <br />production, and have caught up somewhat from the delays in 2003. In the mime itself, <br />the affected area has increased from 12.6 acres to approximately 15.7 acres, with <br />approximately 0.51 acres in roadways and 12.0 acxes ~ striped and mimed areas, and <br />2.8 acres in the perimeter stodcpile~errrr areas, which were extended by a Iola! of 71X1 <br />f 0-35 acres ~ temporary soil s13od~iies have been seated, as part of the <br />total area stripped and mined- An area of 0.13 awes is now at ~ near final reclamation <br />stope~opography- <br />N~ are noMr approxirr~teyr at the point where mpg was originally planned to be done <br />~ ha®e 2003, so we oorttinue to run about one year behind ss~redule. Reseeding, and <br />good w and spring mos6rre has errproved the grass on the berms somewhat, br>< <br />not as mudr as dewed, and the irrxeased mo'shae has ~rrxeased the weed pro6tem <br />as w~, sro again this , ettorfs 1p oontrd weeds (esp~aay thy) wig be <br />emphas¢ed_ live are star e~q~erierrcerg problem w~ gerrr~aGon on the side d the <br />berms abng the west side of the pemat area, and believe this ~ due prunatily to the <br />terrain shaderg this area tior much of the day. the sa! out atrrrost a [norlth ~ <br />than the rest of the pit, and grass has not been ale to esTablish itself as well as in other <br />areas. However, erosion continues ffi be m~rirtrai, as most rer~r rwbed an i6 JtMI ~ <br />(see photos)- There has been no.dsdnrge at sedtrrert ~ ponds or otl/ade- <br />Vegetatioi>I of berrrrs and ero~ oontirares 1iu be watictred and repaired as <br />neoessaEy. <br />
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