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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1986102
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/4/2016
Doc Name
edited application AM01
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Colllins-Morehead LLC
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
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LJW
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N/A <br /> (iv) specify the application method for grass and forb seeding. If the <br /> seed is to be broadcast, the application rate shall be twice the rate <br /> required for seed drilling. If the seedbed has not been adequately <br /> roughened prior to seeding, the seed shall be raked or harrowed after <br /> broadcast application; <br /> N/A <br /> (v) if a mulch is needed, specify the kind to be used, the crimping <br /> method, and rate of application; and <br /> N/A <br /> (vi) explain the establishment methods for each species of shrub <br /> and/or tree, and state the number of each to be established per acre. <br /> N/A <br /> (d) Specify which ponds, streams, roads and buildings, if any, will remain <br /> after reclamation. These features must be shown on the Exhibit E - Map. <br /> If ponds are part of the Reclamation Plan, slopes from 5 vertical feet <br /> above to 10 vertical feet below the expected average water level cannot <br /> be steeper than 3H:1 V; remaining slope lengths may not be steeper <br /> than 2H:1V. Where wildlife habitat is the proposed future land use, <br /> shorelines should be irregularly shaped to promote a diverse wildlife <br /> habitat. The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) must be consulted <br /> where wildlife use is the proposed future land use. <br /> The entire infrastructure of the exterior of the mine will remain. The mine bench and the road will <br /> be regraded and improved. The safety fence on the perimeter of the mine bench will be improved. <br /> All drainage ditches and surface water channels will be maintained.Power poles,transformer,and <br /> infrastructure will remain. <br /> (e) Specify the reclamation treatment of any waste rock dumps, tailing <br /> impoundments, underground mine openings, ditches, sediment control <br /> facilities, buildings and other features specified in your mine plan but not <br /> previously addressed in the Reclamation Plan narrative. These features <br /> must be shown on Exhibit E - Map. This should describe the measures <br /> taken to minimize disturbance to the hydrologic balance, prevent off site <br /> damage, and provide for a stable configuration consistent with the <br /> proposed future land use. <br /> The proposed reclamation plan would ensure a stable configuration consistent with future land <br /> use. As indicated, all surface run-off is handled with a plan consistent with Colorado Department <br /> of Health and the Environment requirements. If any limestone walls (remainder from original <br /> mine workings) that border the perimeter of the mine bench are deemed unstable, they will be <br /> 9 <br />
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