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DRMS Permit Index
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M2017032
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
8/24/2017
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Correspondence
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Environment, Inc.
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DRMS
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AME
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DEEP CUT LLC <br />20330 County Road CC <br />Rocky Ford, CO 89067 <br />(719) 469-5455 <br />INERT FILL NOTICE (RULE 3.1.5(9)) <br />22 West Pit <br />During the life of the mine Deep Cut LLC. will import inert <br />materials as defined in Rule 1.1(20), into this mining operation. <br />Reclamation activities at this call of the site to be reclaimed <br />as a private recreation area and the Inert Material may be used <br />as bank armoring or fish habitat. If courser fill is used for <br />backfilling it will be covered with finer material and <br />revegetated where required by the permit. <br />The amount of material to be imported us unknown a this time. <br />However, we will record the volume imported each year and keep a <br />running total, so if needed, the Division will know how much and <br />how it as disposed of. We will continue to import inert fill <br />until reclamation is complete or we no longer have a source. <br />No specific compaction rates are proposed for the fill. The <br />material usually available contains large pieces of concrete with <br />dirt mixed in that will be placed along the water level or <br />backfilled into the excavated area. While we take no action to <br />reach a specific compaction rate, the way the material is placed <br />tends to compact it. Stabilization of this fill material is not <br />a concern because of the way it is placed. What voids do remain <br />are usually under large pieces of material and little settling is <br />possible. The depth of the fill will not be so great as to <br />affect offsite lands if settling occurred. <br />75 <br />
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