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Wednesday, 08/01/2007 10:54:07 AM

Wednesday, August 01, 2007 10:54:07 AM

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Some interesting stuff from the DOGM website:

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

How do you determine the number of acres that need to be covered by surety at any given time? Are maps required?
One difficulty that we encounter is trying to determine the actual acreage disturbed (or proposed for disturbance) at any given mine site. All too often we have inspected a small mine site only to find that it has been expanded to the point of becoming a large mine without having the appropriate approvals. In order to avoid this situation, we are also requiring in accordance with UCA 40-8-13 1(b)(iv) that you provide accurate area maps of existing and proposed operations so that it is clear what area you are responsible for reclaiming and what area the surety covers.

I would expect that RSDS has already done some initial mapping of the claims and have submitted this as part of the permitting process.

-faz



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