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Re: ronning999 post# 3990

Monday, 01/29/2007 3:34:40 PM

Monday, January 29, 2007 3:34:40 PM

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Why not keep reading,

http://ogm.utah.gov/minerals/BondFAQ.htm

What if I reclaim an area and want to expand into another area? How does this affect my reclamation surety?

The practice of “rolling” reclamation surety monies over to another area is allowed under our program as long as the reclamation obligation on the first area has been met and that area has received a release from the Division. This release and approval of the “rollover” surety must occur prior to your disturbing a new area. This may be in the form of a partial release (for demolition, backfilling and grading) or full release (after 3 years of vegetation establishment).
A form for requesting bond/site release is available on the Division’s website. The rollover may not necessarily be an acre per acre trade, since it depends on the amount of reclamation completed and the amount of disturbance planned on the new area. As always, it is necessary to contact the Division to determine what surety/bond costs are appropriate for your particular

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