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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2014019
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/9/2014
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Application
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Las Animas County
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DRMS
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TAK
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Mesa De Maya Pit Exhibits <br />n. Road base is the primary commodity. Secondary commodities may be large rocks <br />that may be used as rip rap to mitigate County Road right of way erosion <br />problems. <br />o. No incidental products are anticipated. <br />p. No explosives will be used in conjunction with mining or reclamation of this pit. <br />6.3.4 EXHIBIT D — Reclamation Plan <br />(1) <br />a. Preliminary surveys indicate there is minimal overburden. If significant quantities <br />are encountered overburden may be replaced in extraction areas once these areas <br />are of sufficient size to allow for its efficient and safe placement. The depth of <br />replacement will depend on the amount of overburden encountered. Overburden <br />may also be added to the final product during the production process and /or used <br />on County Road ROWS. <br />b. Maximum reclaimed gradients will be no steeper than 3:1. <br />c. Revegetation of the site may include the screening of the top soil, dependent upon <br />the amount of large rock in the topsoil. <br />i. The thickness of the medium to be replaced is estimated to be between 2" <br />and 4 ". <br />ii. Seeding is anticipated to be completed after all the excavation and <br />overburden and topsoil placement has been completed. Seed type will be as <br />per Exhibit B a 1, 2 & 3. If surface compaction conditions warrant, a harrow <br />or disk will be used to "loosen" the surface prior to the seed being placed. A <br />grass drill may also be used. <br />iii. Grass species will be in accordance with the Exhibit B a 1, 2 & 3. Any other <br />vegetation being used during reclamation isn't anticipated. <br />iv. Anticipated methods for applying seed are by drill but may include <br />broadcasting. <br />v. If mulch is needed, application method will be in accordance with Exhibit B <br />a 1,2 &3. <br />vi. The use of trees or shrubs is not anticipated. <br />d. No ponds, streams, roads and building will remain after reclamation except the <br />existing ranch road. <br />e. Waste rock encountered may be used for various purposes within the County's <br />road's right of way. Reclamation treatment of rock will be to bury it below the top <br />soil prior to seeding. No other features are anticipated to be encountered. <br />(2) Unit of County government <br />6.3.5 EXHIBIT E - Map <br />(1) See below <br />(2) Exhibit E 2 Mining Plan Map <br />(3) Exhibit E 3 Reclamation Plan Map <br />6.3.6 EXHIBIT F — List of Other Permits and Licenses Required <br />
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