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2014-06-20_PERMIT FILE - M1980131
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980131
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/20/2014
Doc Name
Fuel Leak Report
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CDPHE
To
Elam Construction
Email Name
SJM
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D
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'03-29795 08: 11 AM TO 303 832 8106 PO4 <br /> "EXHIBIT C" <br /> MINING PLAN <br /> The Thomeczek Pit, located in east-central sent county, is a <br /> small open sand operation. The permit area is 9.79 acres on <br /> alluvial deposits of the near-by Arkansas River. Part of this <br /> permit area is 2.6 acres of a gravel pit mined out years ago. The <br /> area is nearly 1/2 mile out of the present flood plain, by virtue <br /> of the Corps of Engineers flood dike control. <br /> The mining will supply the needs of Bent Ready Mix for the <br /> next several years. <br /> Mining will continue on the west end of the site, until <br /> resource is exhausted. No further excavation will occur on west <br /> end of site. The 0.6 acres on west and of site will be used for <br /> equipment storage, fuel tank, etc. . Mining will then commence on <br /> the east side of present pit. <br /> Top soil will be segregated and stored for later use. Waste <br /> material will be stock piled separate from top soil on south area <br /> Of pit. <br /> Mining is in an area where water table is approximately 5 feet <br /> below surface. Mining can reach 12 feet in depth. Operator is in <br /> contact with Division of Water Resources to maintain compliance. <br /> Water table may fluctuate up to one foot. <br /> Materials will be stripped only on areas to be mined, as <br /> needed. This will minimize the danger of erosion. stock piles of <br /> materials will be on the south portion of site. Stock piles will <br /> be sloped at 3: 1 ration and top soil will be used if seeding is <br /> necessary during mining operation. <br /> Slopes of pond will be maintained at 3: 1 during mining. <br /> As mining continues on the east of site as many as 10 large <br /> trees may be disturbed. These trees will be cut and used for <br /> firewood with stumps placed in pond for fish habitat. <br /> ® I <br />
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