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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2014028
IBM Index Class Name
INSPECTION
Doc Date
11/28/2014
Doc Name
Insp. Rpt.
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Huerfano County
Inspection Date
8/6/2014
Email Name
TOD
TAK
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PERMIT #: M- 2014 -028 <br />INSPECTOR'S INITIALS: TOD <br />INSPECTION DATE: August 6, 2014 <br />OBSERVATIONS <br />This pre- operation inspection was conducted in response to a request for a new 112c permit application (M- <br />2014 -028) that the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS) received on May 20, 2014. The pre - <br />operation inspection was conducted by Tyler O'Donnell of DRMS. Joeseph Gagliano, the consultant for <br />Huerfano County, was present during the inspection. Huerfano County, the Operator, was represented by <br />Melanie Bounds during the inspection. <br />The Peak View Pit was located approximately 3.5 miles northwest of La Veta, Colorado just north of Highway <br />160 and east of County Road 520. The Peak View Pit is proposed as a 40 -acre pit for the removal of <br />construction materials, primarily gravel. The proposed post- mining land use is rangeland. The site was <br />surrounded by rangeland. <br />The sky was clear. The ground was dry. The required public notice required by Rule 1.6.2(b) was posted at the <br />entrance of the site. The proposed Peak View Pit site sits on the flank of a gravel knob. The site was currently <br />being used to graze cattle. The current vegetation on the proposed mine site consist of grasses, forbs, and <br />shrubs. The soil consists of large rocks and cobble just beneath the land surface. DRMS did not observe any <br />additional structures within 200 feet of the proposed affected lands. <br />Inspection Contact Address <br />Melanie Bounds <br />Huerfano County <br />401 Main Street, Suite 105 <br />Walsenburg, CO 81089 <br />cc: Tom Kaldenbach, DRMS <br />Joesheph V. Gagliano <br />Gagliano Engineering, Inc. <br />1740 Eagleridge Blvd. <br />Pueblo, CO 81008 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />
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