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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2015028
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/20/2016
Doc Name
Adequacy Review No. 3
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Teton Drilling
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I uljtl111fl 11 ' i i 1 It 013111132 `1[1I { II iii:' <br />1 C FBF, iC ca <br />i 5�et alar' cr 440 <br />l <br />Average Gradient <br />Calculations: <br />4x4 Mining Road: - 500 feet with au <br />altitude change of 205 feet yields a <br />Grade Percent Change of 41.04%. <br />Trenched Area: � 350 feet with an <br />altitude change of 37 feet yields a <br />Grade Percent Change of 10.61%. <br />L <br />>~1�J per. <br />w <br />Exhib <br />Reclamation Plan Map <br />Teton Drilling, Inc. <br />Dixie Mine <br />n3 Clear Creek County, C <br />Total Acres Disturbed <br />Estimated Total Square Fee and Resulting Area <br />Disturbed As Shown Below: <br />■ Mining Road: Estimated 500 ft length and 40 ft <br />width (road would be 20 ft wide but factoring in <br />additional width due to possible disturbances) is a <br />total of 20,000 sq. ft. <br />■ Crusher and Wash Plant: Estimated at 30 ft x 50 <br />ft or a total of 1,500 sq. ft. <br />■ Trenched Area: Estimated at 350 ft length x 60 ft <br />width is a total of 21,000 sq. ft. <br />■ 20,000 sq. ft. + 1,500 sq. ft. + 21.000 sq. ft, is a <br />total of 42,500 sq. ft. <br />■ Note: 1 Acre = 43,560 sq. ft. <br />Amount of total disturbance that requires <br />reclamation is estimated at near 0.975 acres. <br />Hay Bales Secured f,ay. i3aies Secured <br />With Wooden Stakes With Wooden Stakes <br />Stock Image Stock Image <br />shay �nl�> w tl hL J -U. "ec)aF+er ve�ttgi en iz L�*abts�ecl <br />Stock Image of a fire break similar to proposed <br />during the reclamation process. <br />Hyrdromulching <br />Stock linage <br />Top Soil <br />Res[ In-acttces used Io Blore arn� rcttse a.l collected <br />top soils. ]f additional toll sioil i�z required during" <br />nxiamation then a .gnsrli, sercen tit;nald be utilized <br />to renrine racks from stun~ Fonda loam. I lrc <br />:screened .andvlaam tNOLIU he used flr ane <br />additioiWI i re(jgiecd topsoil. <br />Fire Break <br />Due to ongoing fire concerns in Clear Creek County <br />the proposal is to leave roads and side berms before <br />dispersing topsoil and replanting. Then leave the <br />surface intact to act as a fire break. <br />I o. prevent 4 -Wheelers and nff read vehirlae ;„t,, <br />area after reclamation barriers along with signsv <br />would be put into place. <br />J <br />iwclti sa lge s uJ liug ¢ire benefit, ov afire break <br />to allow access and to help contain forest fires. <br />G)031' Sf <br />�°I�Id �atoa�k� <br />-2 - 5/- A6 <br />U.S.D.A.Seeding Mix <br />16101hillsi4lountain Seeding <br />Nlix above <br />7,000ft. <br />Drilled 31.02 9 PLS <br />_ <br />Broadcasted 61.65 0 PLS <br />5 rccies <br />_ [ <br />1 ariety <br />"roo(x'liti <br />Dc[II PI S.' iC <br />Broad I`L'+l.tiC <br />IndianR �• rra5� <br />('�lorva <br />PACt3. <br />11) <br />.�.(i <br />�._ <br />014� <br />KEm <br />r'N13ry <br />tO <br />1J <br />, <br />C.iitft t3�ifc t,aa� <br />�r>,uu�t <br />P\t f3 <br />a <br />0 i <br />O'S <br />k31 u.. t, enri <br />- Hacitns; <br />E'3v B <br />H] <br />t).5 <br />tl G <br />�y <br />YY Lit C):1 at �lt.It ?'jlt <br />\4•Sl nir <br />PM's <br />iii <br />t <br />I <br />n <br />Mountain Brome <br />Non)ar <br />PN( 13 <br />In <br />Mubly <br />`ame <br />PN( B . <br />to <br />o_i <br />n. <br />1UixoflaFescue <br />Redondo <br />P\t 13 <br />111 <br />fi iV o <br />Lodonn <br />PNCB <br />t0 <br />, <br />6.9 <br />- <br />Stock Image of a fire break similar to proposed <br />during the reclamation process. <br />Hyrdromulching <br />Stock linage <br />Top Soil <br />Res[ In-acttces used Io Blore arn� rcttse a.l collected <br />top soils. ]f additional toll sioil i�z required during" <br />nxiamation then a .gnsrli, sercen tit;nald be utilized <br />to renrine racks from stun~ Fonda loam. I lrc <br />:screened .andvlaam tNOLIU he used flr ane <br />additioiWI i re(jgiecd topsoil. <br />Fire Break <br />Due to ongoing fire concerns in Clear Creek County <br />the proposal is to leave roads and side berms before <br />dispersing topsoil and replanting. Then leave the <br />surface intact to act as a fire break. <br />I o. prevent 4 -Wheelers and nff read vehirlae ;„t,, <br />area after reclamation barriers along with signsv <br />would be put into place. <br />J <br />iwclti sa lge s uJ liug ¢ire benefit, ov afire break <br />to allow access and to help contain forest fires. <br />G)031' Sf <br />�°I�Id �atoa�k� <br />-2 - 5/- A6 <br />
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