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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2007001
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
4/6/2016
Doc Name
Annual Fee/Report/Map
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Corliss Sand Pit
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2016
Email Name
ERR
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PERMIT#:M-2007-001 <br /> INSPECTOR'S INITIALS:ERR <br /> INSPECTION DATE:July 9,2015 <br /> OBSERVATIONS <br /> The Division of Reclamation,Mining and Safety(Division/DRMS)conducted an inspection of the Corliss Sand Pit <br /> (Permit File No.M-2007-001),a Construction Material Limited Impact 110c Operation Reclamation Permit with 9.9 <br /> permitted acres and an approved post mining land use of Rangeland.The mine is located approximately 4 miles east- <br /> northeast of Wray,Colorado.Elliott Russell,with the Division,inspected the site.Wally Erickson,also with the Division, <br /> accompanied the inspection.Jerry Ritchey represented the Operator and accompanied the inspection.This inspection was <br /> carried out as a part of the Division's normal monitoring program. <br /> At 1100 hours,the Division met Mr.Ritchey at the mine site,located a half of a mile east of County Road CC,on the <br /> south side of County Road 37.At the time of the inspection the temperature was warm,the sky was overcast,and the <br /> ground was dry.The mine site identification sign was observed at the entrance to the site and was in compliance with <br /> Rule 3.1.12(1).The permit boundary was delineated by metal t-posts with orange cones on them.The site appeared to be <br /> inactive as there was no recent evidence of mining or reclamation activities and no equipment was on-site.Vegetation <br /> growing on the sandy pit slopes supports an inactive site. <br /> The site consists of a single excavated area,approximately%2 acre in size,within a disturbed area no more than 1.25 acres <br /> in size.Mr.Ritchey stated there was no longer a need for this material available at the site and wanted to begin <br /> reclamation during the winter.He stated that he wants to leave the northern slope of the pit in the same location and size <br /> because it creates a small wind break and would be beneficial in achieving vegetation on the site.The Division agreed <br /> with this and recommended that the northern slope be backfilled from material on the pit floor or southern slope to <br /> achieve the approved maximum slope of 3H:1 V.Doing this should also limit the total size of the disturbed lands because <br /> the cut/fill approach would likely disturb more native land.The Division also made the recommendation that if the <br /> Operator is concerned with wind impacting reclamation,he could utilize the rough grading approach to create small <br /> varying microenviromnents across the affected lands to collect windblown seeds from the adjacent native rangeland. <br /> The following is a summary of the approved Reclamation Plan;the Division has also attached the plan form the 2007 <br /> permit application for the Operator's reference.The plan involves grading the site to have slopes no steeper than 3H:1 V, <br /> replacing 4"of topsoil,mulching the site with either 1900 lbs./acre of star or hay or 37000 lbs./acre of corn stalks, seeding <br /> the area with the approved reclamation seed mixture,and installing a temporary fence around the reclaimed lands to keep <br /> out livestock.The seed mixture includes the following species with Pure Live Seed(PLS)per acre: sand bluestem(3.2), <br /> yellow indiangrass(2.0),switchgrass(0.9),prairie sandreed(1.3),western wheatgrass(1.6), and indian ricegrass(1.25). If <br /> the Operator plans to leave the access road in-place for the landowner and not reclaim it,the Division will need to receive <br /> a signed and notarized letter from the landowner requesting it to remain for their use. <br /> Once the reclamation is completed at the site and adequate vegetation is established,the Operator may request a final/full <br /> release of the reclamation responsibility of the mine site with the attached form.Prior to returning the$16,600 financial <br /> warranty,the Division will inspect the site for this final release. <br /> During the inspection,Mr.Ritchey mentioned the possibility of a Succession of Operators(SO),but it was explained to <br /> Mr.Ritchey there appears to be some issues with the permit location versus the location of the pit.Though it is on the <br /> same landowner's property,the pit is farther west of where the approved mining and reclamation plan maps show it.This <br /> is not an issue at this time due to the Operator's intent to reclaim the site.It was also discussed that the prospective <br /> operator,who may wanted to do the SO,would need to apply for a new permit and overlap the current disturbance to <br /> resolve the location issue if they ae still interested in it. <br /> This concludes the Division's Inspection Report; a subset of photographs taken during the time of the inspection are <br /> included below.If you need additional information or have any questions,please contact me at Division of Reclamation, <br /> Mining and Safety, 1313 Sherman Street,Room 215,Denver,CO 80203,by telephone at 303-866-3567 x8132,or by email at <br /> elliott xussell(d,state.co.us. <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br />
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