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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2015003
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
2/5/2015
Doc Name
Incomplete Permit Application
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The New Cache La Poudre Irrigating Co.
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EXHIBIT I — Soils Information <br />1. Source(s) of Information: USDA Soil Survey of Southern Ute Indian Reservation, Colorado, (Parts of La <br />Plata and Archuleta Counties), issued 2006.10 <br />2. Significant concerns in soils management: Prevention of water and wind erosion, and downstream siltation. <br />3. Reclamation seed mix as proposed is based on NRCS and /or Extension Service recommendations. Seed <br />mix for temporary stabilization and non -crop areas discussed in Exhibit J. Method of application: Standard <br />agricultural seeding technique. <br />Map 1 -1 Soil Survev Map of Soil, Constant Ranch, Archuleta Countv. CO <br />4. The soils map is drawn from the soil survey and on -line data available from NRCS on Web Soil Survey. <br />5. The soils descriptions provided in Table B -2 -1 are taken from the Survey. Field surveys have confirmed the <br />general accuracy of the mapping. This is typical for the <br />6. Soil stripping, storage, and replacement: For planning purposes and based on test pits, it is assumed that <br />an average of 1 foot of material will be removed. In all areas where soil is removed, the following will be done as <br />much as possible: <br />• As much as possible, to include the upper 24 inches of soil, will be removed and stockpiled. <br />• If necessary, the larger cobbles will be removed from the soil prior to placement in the final location. <br />• Soil will placed to a depth of 12 inches or more for reclamation. <br />The objective is to provide as high a quality cropland as feasible at the end of mining activities. <br />10 Available on -line: <br />C &J Gravel Products, Inc. Page 40 01 JAN 2015 <br />Application for Permit: Two Rivers Pit M -2015- C &J- TRP -V5 -001 <br />
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