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DRMS Permit Index
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M2016002
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General Documents
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5/11/2016
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Operation Design Criteria
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WATER QUALITY <br />• If excessive gullying or rilling occurs downhill from excavations, erosion control <br />measures such as straw wattles or contour berms may be necessary to protect water <br />quality. <br />• Operator will comply with applicable Federal and State water quality standards, <br />including regulations pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended <br />(33 USC 1151 et seq.). <br />• Operator will comply with National Best Management Practices for Water Quality <br />Management on National Forest System Lands. This includes providing silt fences, <br />waddles, and straw bales as necessary. <br />http://wwwfsfed.tts/biologylresoiirceslptibs/watershed/FS National Core BMPs Apri12012.pdf <br />CULTURAL <br />• If a previously unknown archaeological site is discovered by either the operator or the <br />Forest Service, mining operations will stop immediately until the site is evaluated by the <br />Forest Service Archaeologist, and any needed mitigation measures are developed. <br />WILDLIFE <br />• If any new nesting/denning sites for threatened, endangered, or Forest Service sensitive <br />species are observed during implementation, it will be reported immediately to the <br />wildlife Biologist and appropriate protection measures will be implemented. <br />• Design criteria mentioned above for noise, weed prevention, vegetation and water quality <br />all coincide with protection of wildlife habitat. <br />RECLAMATION <br />The operator'(s) agree to complete the following reclamation measures: <br />• Within the one year expiration of this authorization, the operator will commence final <br />reclamation. <br />• Remove all materials and return the mining area to the original natural contours. This <br />includes all excavation cuts. <br />• Silt fences or other erosion control will be utilized to prevent off-site sediment transport. <br />• Reclamation will be monitored by the operator, USFS personnel, and State of Colorado <br />(DRMS) inspectors on an as needed basis. <br />• The road and site will be seeded with USFS-approved seed mixtures, as needed. Re - <br />vegetation will not be complete until at least 70 percent plant re -growth has been <br />established; when compared to adjacent undisturbed areas. <br />• Top soil must be saved and used to cover all disturbed areas. <br />• Return large rocks, boulders, and logs to their original position. <br />• The U.S. Forest Service may require additional reclamation measures if needed. <br />• Earth work- which includes: re -contouring and smoothing all disturbed areas. Earth work <br />will not be considered complete if the surface is rough, no rough piles higher than 12 <br />inches may be left. <br />• Remove all trash off of Forest Service Lands within your claim boundaries. <br />• Remove all structures (fences, signs) from Forest Service Lands with the exception of <br />
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