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2014-12-15_PERMIT FILE - M2014043 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2014043
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/15/2014
Doc Name
Preliminary Adequacy Review Response #2.
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Environment, Inc.
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DRMS
Email Name
TOD
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D
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RECLAMATION PLAN EXHIBIT E (cont) <br /> RECLAMATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br /> The property will be mined in compliance with the Reclamation <br /> Performance Standards of Rule 6 . Grading will be performed to <br /> create a final topography that is compatible with the intended <br /> final land use. Final external slopes will be graded 3h to lv or <br /> less as provided for in the Rules and Regulations . The <br /> RECLAMATION PLAN MAP shows how the area will be reclaimed. <br /> Imported fill materials will be used to fill the excavated area <br /> and level the property. This material may consist of broken <br /> concrete or other materials suitable for that purpose. It will <br /> be "Inert Material" as defined by the Colorado Department of <br /> Health. The pit will be reclaimed so that a suitable grade for <br /> drainage exists, all surface runoff will be directed so it <br /> remains on the mine site. <br /> All grading will be done in a manner to control erosion and to <br /> protect areas outside the affected land from slides or other <br /> damage. Backfilling and grading will be completed as soon as <br /> feasible after mining is completed in a given area. All refuse <br /> will be hauled away or disposed of in a manner that will control <br /> unsightliness and protect the drainage system from pollution. <br /> There are no acid-forming or toxic materials involved in this <br /> operation. The minimal amounts of petroleum products stored at <br /> the site will be done as prescribed by applicable laws . The <br /> storage tanks will be surrounded by a berm adequate to retain any <br /> fluid should a tank rupture. In addition, there is adequate <br /> absorbent materials on site to contain any spills that would <br /> occur outside the berms . There are no drill or auger holes on <br /> the land. Maximum slopes will be within the limits set forth in <br /> the Rules and Regulations of the Board and will be capable of <br /> being traversed by machinery. <br /> The operator does not expect prevailing hydrologic conditions to <br /> be disturbed. We will comply with applicable Colorado water laws <br /> and regulations (as the operator understands them) governing <br /> injury to existing water rights in order to minimize any distur- <br /> bance, which might occur to the prevailing hydrologic balance of <br /> the affected land and surrounding areas and to the quality of <br /> water in surface and ground-water systems both during and after <br /> the mining operation and during reclamation. In addition, the <br /> 20(Revised 12/15/2014) <br />
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