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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016040
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/28/2017
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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AG Professionals
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DRMS
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ERR
WHE
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6.2 GENERAL PERMIT APPLICATION EXHIBIT REQUIREMENTS—110 LIMITED OPERATIONS <br /> 4. Please ensure that all maps submitted comply with Rule 6.2.1(2).Maps, except the index map,must <br /> conform to the following criteria: (a.)show the name of the applicant;(b.)must be prepared and signed by <br /> a registered land surveyor,professional engineer,or other qualified person; (c.)give the date prepared; (d.) <br /> identify and outline the area which corresponds with the application; and(e)and shall include an <br /> appropriate legend, map title, date, north arrow, and be prepared at a scale that is appropriate to clearly <br /> show all elements that are required to be delineated by the Act and Rules <br /> All maps comply with Rule 6.2.1(2), see I,Ahibit E. <br /> 6.3 SPECIFIC PERMIT APPLICATION EXHIBIT REQUIREMENTS—110 LIMITED OPERATIONS <br /> The following items must be addressed by the applicant in order to satisfy the requirements of C.R.S. 34-32.5-101 <br /> et sec. and the Mineral Rules and Regulations of the Mined Land Reclamation Board: <br /> EXHIBIT B-Site Description(Rule 6.3.2) <br /> 5. The Soil Report provided in Exhibit B contains two maps which will need to be revised. The map on the <br /> cover page depicts the incorrect permit boundary the incorrect permit boundary and the map on page 8 of <br /> the report does not show the permit boundary. Please revise these maps to show the correct proposed <br /> permit boundary for the site. <br /> An updated USDA NRC'S Custom Soil Resource Report is provided in Exhibit 13. <br /> 6. Identify any permanent man-made structures within two hundred(200) feet of the affected area and the <br /> owner of each structure. Permanent man-made structures include houses,barns, fences, above or below <br /> ground utilities, irrigation ditches, maintained or public roads, bridges, wells,pipelines, water storage <br /> impoundments, railroad tracks, cemeteries, communication antennas, etc. Each structure should be <br /> located on Exhibit E—Map. <br /> After reviewing Google Earth aerial imagery, the Division believes there is at least three structures that <br /> have not been identified. These include the fence line along the southern permit boundary, the overhead <br /> utility line just south of the southern permit boundary, and County Road N. Please verify that there are no <br /> other structures within 200 feet of the affected lands, specifically along County Road N. <br /> Revised maps provided in Exhibit I? and described in the Exhibit 13 site description. <br /> 7. In accordance with Rule 6.3.2(c),please provide a description of the depth of ground water at the <br /> proposed site location. <br /> The depth of groundwater is greater than one-hundred(100) feet below the bottom extent of the mine, as <br /> described in Exhibit B. <br /> EXHIBIT C-Mining Plan(Rule 6.3.3) <br /> 8. The Applicant states that stormwater or runoff will be collected in the open pit mine and allowed to soak <br /> into the earth. In accordance with Rule 6.3.30),please specify how you will comply with applicable <br /> Colorado water laws and regulations governing injury to existing water rights. Although the Division of <br /> Water Resources as yet to provide comment on this application,this agency usually states"if stormwater is <br /> contained on-site,it must infiltrate into the ground or be release to the natural stream system within 72 <br />
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