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2016-08-17_PERMIT FILE - M2016033
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016033
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/17/2016
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Holsinger Law, LLC
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DRMS
Email Name
PSH
WHE
Media Type
D
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Page 10 of 20 <br /> 50. Blasting plan - where will blast guards be posted? Will both LTC road&Deadman Creek <br /> road be blocked for every blast? <br /> (N.Reed) <br /> 51. Blasting plan -how long LTC road be blocked during normal blasting & during typical <br /> misfire?How frequently would misfires be expected? What's max amount of time LTC road <br /> could be blocked in worst-case scenario? <br /> (N. Reed) <br /> 52. Blasting-plan - where will seismic instruments be located?How many?How long will <br /> records be retained after each blast? Will records be available for review by locals? <br /> (N. Reed) <br /> 53. Blasting plan - where will microphones be located?How many?How long will records be <br /> retained after each blast? Will records be available for review by locals? <br /> (N. Reed) <br /> 54. Exhibit E-current land uses include wildlife habitat& agricultural to east- what about <br /> residential properties to north & west of proposed quarry? <br /> (N.Reed) <br /> 55. Exhibit E- what's maximum time topsoil will be exposed? Will be seeded only after all <br /> removed during particular mining phase? <br /> (N.Reed) <br /> 56. Exhibit E- will woody vegetation be chipped& added to topsoil pile per Rule 3.1.9? <br /> (N.Reed) <br /> 57. Exhibit E-how mitigate dust blowing from topsoil stockpiles along access road? <br /> (N.Reed) <br /> 58. When will discharge permit be obtained? When will stormwater management plan be <br /> available for review? Will CO Water Commissioner review plans for sediment ponds to <br /> assess impact on water rights of LTC watershed? <br /> (N.Reed) <br /> 59. Exhibit E-could wildflowers be added to proposed grass seed mixture (Table E-1) to <br /> improve aesthetics of revegetated areas? <br /> (N.Reed) <br /> 60. Exhibit E-for Douglas Fir/Lodgepole Pine reclamation areas-current vegetation more <br /> diverse & no Lodgepole Pine exists-why introduce into the canyon? Could Aspen be added <br /> to mixture to improve aesthetics? <br /> (N. Reed) <br /> 61. Application discusses plantings along waterways—but mining plan indicated would be no <br /> disturbance within 100'of LTC or Deadman Creek—what waterways?Just at crossings? <br /> (N.Reed) <br /> pF COS <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, CO 80203 P 303.866.3567 F 303.832.8106 http://mining.state.co.us ( �e:, <br /> John W. Hickentooper, Governor I Robert W. Randall, Executive Director I Virginia Brannon, Director j* ,� o <br /> 1876 <br />
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