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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/26/2015
Section_Exhibit Name
SECTION 2.04 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR SURFACE OR UNDERGROUND MINING ACTIVITIES
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be largely dependent on revegetation success. <br />The post - mining land use for the disturbed areas will be wildlife habitat and <br />rangeland. Reclamation for this land use is discussed further in the reclamation <br />section. <br />2.04.4 Cultural and Historic Resource Information <br />The Purgatoire River valley has historically been a mining and ranching community. <br />The majority of the land that the operator plans to mine is located within the Maxwell <br />Land Grant, which was settled in the middle and late 1800's. Little or no information <br />currently exists on the cultural and historic resources of the immediate area that the <br />New Elk Mine will affect during the term of the mine. Primarily all historic <br />information associated with the region centers around the town of Trinidad, Colorado, <br />approximately 30 miles east of the mine. Trinidad has historically served as the hub <br />of the area as far as economic and cultural activities are <br />TR -68 Page 2.04 -4 (Revised 3/21/14) <br />
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