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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999018
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
6/29/2017
Doc Name
Adequacy Review #2
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Wagner Construction
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DRMS
Email Name
LJW
GRM
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D
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WAGNER <br /> Construction, Inc. <br /> 1850 E. lst. Street, Craig, CO 81625 <br /> Phone & Fax (970) 824-2709 <br /> WagnerCorp@q.com <br /> Trash, weeds and other debris that will interfere with seeding operations will be <br /> removed (See attached Weed Management Plan). Seedbed will be adequately <br /> loosened 4" to 6"deep and smoothed. <br /> Discing and seed drilling or hand broadcasting will be done on contour. A grassland <br /> drill with depth bands and seed box agitator, equipped with packing wheels will drill <br /> seed across the slope. The drilled furrows will be less than 12" and seed will be <br /> planted I/4"to t/2"deep. <br /> 2. Leveled and Cleared Ha Storage Plan <br /> The post-mined use of the pit floor shall be existing in-situ aggregate surfacing of <br /> indeterminate depth for the storage of hay. No gravel will be added or removed this is <br /> inert un-mined aggregate graded to drain. Approximate hay storage area is 7.84 acres. <br /> The floor area of the mine will be excavated to a depth of sixty (60)' and graded with <br /> existing material to slope to the South at a grade of not more than 1%. Mine floor will <br /> bear existing rock no topsoil, overburden or seeding will occur in this area. The north <br /> boundary of the open pit will be day lighted to the north. <br /> 3. Graveled Farm Equipment Storage <br /> Non-excavated affected areas that are currently graveled at a depth of 4 inches for <br /> mining operations to the southeast of the open pit will remain with existing gravel for <br /> farm equipment storage. If needed nearby unsold stockpiled material will be utilized <br /> for areas where residual gravel is not already present. Estimated at approximately 3± <br /> acres. Existing contours are flat and free draining and will remain. <br /> After reclamation activities no buildings or mine related features will remain. No <br /> topsoil, overburden or seeding will occur in this area. Existing sediment control <br /> features controlling hydrologic balance and preventing off site damage will remain <br /> providing for a stable configuration consistent with the proposed future land use. <br /> All reclamation will be completed within five (5) years after the cessation of mining <br /> operations and the board has been informed. Reclamation efforts will begin and be <br /> ongoing on the west boundary with slope preparation during mining operations. Once <br /> mining is completed the slopes of the Hay Storage area will receive final grade (1 week) <br /> and the mine floor graded to drain for hay storage (1 week). Contingent on slope and <br /> floor completion Graveled Farm Equipment Storage will be graded to drain (1 week). <br /> Finally topsoil installation and subsequent seeding will take place on the Reclaimed <br /> General Agricultural areas (4 weeks). <br />
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