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~ III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ~ ~k~1o~- ~~ ~ <br />ALBERT FRET 8 SONS, INC. GENERAL OFFICES AND PLANT <br />SANO nNO canvet. 11521 BRIGHTON ROAD • HENDERSON. COLORAD0806a0 <br />(3031299-7837 <br />5 <br />RECEIVED <br />February 3, 1998 <br />FEa l~ 1996 <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Minerals Section Division of MineralsBGeolo9Y <br />1313 Sherman St, Suite 215 <br />Denver, CO, 80203-2273 <br />Gentlemen: <br />Re: HAZELTINE PIT (PIT #2), <br />M.L.R. Permit No. M-77-153, Annual Report <br />Anniversary Date: 02 / 07 / 98 <br />FEDERAL TAS ID# <br />Our files indicate that the anniversary date for this permit <br />is February 7, 1998. This pit HAS NOT been granted a Temporary <br />Cessation and it HAS operated more than 180 days this year. This <br />111.20 acre ± pit is not a phased operation and the current bond <br />is $40,800.00. The facility is located in Adams County. The <br />reclamation plan was revised this year to allow dewatering and <br />possible construction of a water storage reservoir. <br />Please refer to the Annual Report Map for items discussed in <br />this report. We will deal specifically with each of the Annual <br />Report requirements as outlined in Rule 1.15 of the Rules and <br />Regulations and the Annual Notice Letter. <br />(1) No new area was disturbed this year, we continued to remove <br />material processed in previous years and mine in the area <br />stripped in the past. Dewatering began in the fall of 1997. <br />The current areas of disturbance are: <br />Description : .:::.:..:. ::.. Area.(ac). Coo[.an map <br />Lake area 79.75 t blue <br />Sandy beach, camping area and parking lots 3.25 purple 1/ <br />Bank stabilization 1.65 cross hatch <br />Roads 5.30 brown <br />Topsoil stockpiles 3.88 cross hatch <br />Plant site/stockpiles 6.24 yellow <br />Above water sloping 5.05 tan <br />Revegetated area 6.08 green <br />3:1 below water bank slopes, 9,104 Ift hatch <br />TOTAL 111.20 <br />ti inese areas ao not neea [o oe revege[a[ea oecause tney are aesignatea recreation areas wni oe mines <br />as part of the reservoir consWClion. <br />