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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1986102
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/4/2016
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edited application AM01
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Colllins-Morehead LLC
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DRMS
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AM1
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LJW
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(b) identify any permanent man made structures within two hundred (200) <br /> feet of the affected area and the owner of each structure. Each structure should <br /> be located on Exhibit E - Map; <br /> There is a small, one story log cabin, approximately 15 x 25 feet, located some 150 feet from SE <br /> of the main mine entrance. <br /> (c) a description of the water resources in the area of the proposed <br /> operation. Identify any streams, springs, lakes, stock water ponds, ditches, <br /> reservoirs, and aquifers that would receive drainage directly from the affected <br /> area. Provide any information available from publications or monitoring data <br /> on flow rates, water table elevations and water quality conditions; and <br /> Storm water from the site is channeled via a series of ditches across small containment ponds <br /> along the main access road to the Mine, which in turn is connected to public road. Sediment is <br /> captured and removed annually. Clear run-off enters main culverts along County Road 62R <br /> where it ultimately enters Deep Creek, a small tributary of the San Miguel River. <br /> (d) A wildlife statement prepared by the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) is <br /> not required for 110 Limited Impact Operations. However, such a statement is <br /> required for 110d Limited Impact Operations. The Operator/Applicant may <br /> contact the local Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) representative to verify <br /> that no critical or important wildlife habitats or wildlife species will be impacted by <br /> the proposed operation. <br /> N/A <br /> 6.3.3 EXHIBIT C - Mining Plan <br /> (1) The purpose of the mining plan is to describe how mining will affect the permit <br /> area for the duration of the operation. This plan must be correlated to Exhibit E <br /> - Map. The description of the mining plan must be adequate to satisfy the <br /> requirements of Rule 3.1 and demonstrate compliance with Rule 3. At a <br /> minimum, the Operator/Applicant must include the following information: <br /> (a) specify the estimated dates that mining will commence and end. If the <br /> operation is intended to be an intermittent operation as defined in C.R.S. 34- <br /> 32-103(6)(a)(II), the Applicant should include in this exhibit a statement that <br /> conforms to the provisions of Section 34-32-103(6)(a)(II), C.R.S.; <br /> Mining was conducted during the period 1986 - 1995. <br /> (b) the estimated depth to which soil, suitable as a plant growth medium, will <br /> be salvaged for use in the reclamation process. This description must be <br /> consistent with information provided in Exhibit B. Sufficient soil must be salvaged <br /> 3 <br />
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