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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999006
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
7/27/2017
Doc Name
Annual Fee/Report/Map
From
Verra Companies, Inc
To
DRMS
Annual Report Year
2016
Email Name
PSH
Media Type
D
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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Page 3 of 5 <br /> 112c Annual Report DRMS permit system generated <br /> M-1999-004(belongs to Tezak <br /> Heavy Equipment Co. Inc.for <br /> RECEIVED Table Mountain Quarry) <br /> Operator verified M-1999-006-mar <br /> Permit Number: M-1999-094 C�(a <br /> JUL 1 2017 Permittee Name: Varra Companies,Inc. <br /> DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, Operation Name: Kurtz Resource Recovery&Land <br /> Mt 8 S T YCbr �4L.S SDevelopment Project <br /> EPO /=p <br /> County: Weld <br /> (DRMS Office Use Only) Anniversary Date: August 4, 2017 <br /> Current Bond Amt: $333,800.00 <br /> Annual Fee Due: $791.00 <br /> Permit Acreage: 295.40 <br /> DRMS Specialist: PSH <br /> According to C.R.S. 34-32.5-116 or 34-32-116, each year, on the anniversary date of the permit, an operator shall submit <br /> the Annual Fee, an Annual Report and Map showing the extent of current disturbances to affected land,required <br /> monitoring information, reclamation accomplished to date and during the preceding year, any new disturbance that is <br /> anticipated to occur during the upcoming year, any reclamation that will be performed during the upcoming year,the <br /> dates for the beginning of active operations, and the date active operations ceased for the year. <br /> Information contained in this report will be reviewed by the Division upon receipt and prior to the next compliance <br /> inspection of the site. If, while completing this report,you learn that your site is not in compliance with the rules and the <br /> act, it is advisable that the issues be rectified promptly to avoid possible enforcement action. <br /> SUMMARY NARRATIVE: The permit was revised by Technical Revision as approved by the Colorado Office of Mined <br /> Land Reclamation (OMLR)on 20 November 2009. Extraction continues within Tract A, primarily within the existing <br /> basin limits. <br /> There have been no changes to the extent or nature of plant and processing operations over Tract B. Construction of the <br /> conveyor system detailed under an OMLR Technical Revision as approved on 6 September 2011, has been completed and <br /> is in operation status since February 2013. <br /> Tract C was opened following the OMLR approval of a Technical Revision on 23 August 2011. The 11.67±acre <br /> extraction limits were reached in 2012, and extraction at this Tract is completed. Final grading is nearing completion, <br /> pending backfill to 100 feet from existing well heads identified in the Technical Revision. Overall depth of the basin is <br /> approximately 30.0± feet along the west extent.No other grading or reclamation at Tract C or over the Kurtz permit area <br /> is anticipated at this time. <br /> 1. Is the site identification sign posted in accordance with Rule 3.1.12(1). YES NO <br /> 2. Is the affected area boundary clearly marked in accordance with Rule 3.1.12(2). (gSD NO <br /> 3. Is the mine site in final reclamation(all material extraction and stockpile removal is complete)? YES NO <br /> If"YES,"please note time limits related to completion of reclamation, Rule 3.1.3. <br /> 4. What was the date of last excavation, processing or hauling activity at the mine? On Going <br />
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