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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2015017
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/2/2015
Doc Name
Application 112
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JRS Mining LLC
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DRMS
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MAC
TAK
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of the area by providing revegetated open space areas with a diverse vegetation and better sediment <br />control for downstream flows. The permittee, will work with the local office of the Colorado Division of <br />Parks and Wildlife to minimize any minor impacts that may occur during the mining and reclamation <br />activity. <br />The following measures have been employed during mine operation: <br />1) Protection of air quality will be maintained by washing all material on the trommel and screens with <br />large amounts of water. Watering of permit area roads (or application of magnesium chloride) as <br />necessary will take place but the daily production is very low and overall, it is a very small operation. <br />2) Prevention of surface water discharge by utilizing infiltration as the means to remove runoff. <br />3) Disturbance of wildlife may occur during the mining and reclamation activities of the undisturbed <br />portions of the gold mine activity. However, the disturbance will be mitigated to the extent possible by <br />minimizing the amount of acreage disturbed at any one time (1.0 acres of mining pit area). All existing <br />roads will be utilized and no significant new roads are planned. <br />4) The reclamation operation will produce revegetated land in the old pre -law cuts which does not <br />currently exist on the property. These areas will enhance the future wildlife use of the site and will also <br />lessen slopes left by old hydraulic mining. <br />Sullivan Aggregate Pit March 2015 H -8 <br />
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