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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981207
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
6/20/2014
Doc Name
Application AM01
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Western Slope Aggregates, Inc.
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
SJM
GRM
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D
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Blue Pit 112 Permit Amendment <br />Exhibit M - Other Permits and Licenses <br />• Garfield County Special Use Permit (completed for the proposed DRMS <br />Amendment and approved in 2012) <br />• An Augmentation Plan from the Division of Water Resources is not needed for <br />the operation since this is not a wet pit that will leave a gravel pit lake. <br />(approved) <br />• A CDOT Access Permit is required for access to Highway 82. (approved) <br />• Construction Permit (Air Pollution Control Division) - Permit number <br />07GA0559 for cone crusher, Permit number 07GA0330 for screening plant, <br />Permit number 07GA0559for crusher, o8GAo981 for concrete facility <br />(approved) <br />• A Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan is needed for the <br />mining operation since the site tank storage exceeds 1320 gallons. Other tanks <br />that will be located on site will be associated with the individual processing <br />plants. Fuel will be brought to the site with a mobile fueling truck. No spilled <br />material will be allowed to leave the site and all tanks will have secondary <br />containment. In addition, the portable plants that will be on site from time to <br />time each have their own separate SPCC Plans. (in place) <br />• Water discharge permit is not needed since the site will not discharge water at any time <br />during the entire life of the mine. <br />• An Army Corps of Engineer 404 permit will be not necessary because no <br />wetlands or waters of the U.S. will be disturbed. <br />Blue Pit May 2014 M -1 <br />
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