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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016009
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/4/2016
Doc Name
Compiled Application
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Pueblo County Aggregate Project
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DRMS
Email Name
ERR
WHE
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D
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surfaces will be ripped to a depth of 8 inches with a bulldozer equipped with a claw <br /> and graded to blend with surrounding topography. Seed bed preparation and <br /> seeding will proceed as described above in accordance with the NRCS <br /> recommendation. <br /> No ponds or streams are on site. The only structures are portable control <br /> vans and will be transported from the site at the end of mining. No waste rock <br /> dumps, underground mine openings, or ditches are anticipated at the site. <br /> During final grading and seed bed preparation, where potential exists for <br /> erosion and siltation of the affected land to areas outside the affected land, straw <br /> wattles or straw bales will be placed at the interface. These BMPs will be removed <br /> after the vegetation has established and the potential for erosion has been <br /> decreased. <br /> Plant Growth Medium Preservation: <br /> Throughout the mining area, salvageable surface material will be removed <br /> with a scraper and stockpiled for use in final reclamation. Topsoil stockpiles will be <br /> seeded as described in Exhibit D. <br /> Weed Control Plan <br /> Beth Campbell and Bill Ault of the TCCD performed a vegetation inventory on <br /> September 18, 2012. The subsequent October 9, 2012 weed report is provided. Ms. <br /> Campbell reviewed the report on November 2, 2015 and indicated it was still valid. <br /> No State-listed noxious plant species were observed at the time of the inspection. It <br /> was noted the site was suffering from the prolonged drought. During the life of the <br /> mine and throughout reclamation, the area will be monitored for noxious weeds and <br /> appropriate methods to manage weed growth will be implemented. A Weed Control <br /> Plan is included in this exhibit. Ms. Campbell also provided four publications for <br /> weed awareness education. As recommended by Ms. Campbell, TCCD will be <br /> contacted soon after seeding to set up a schedule for regular site visits by TCCD. <br /> 9 <br /> Revised October 18, 2016 <br />
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