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DRMS Permit Index
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M1992038
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
10/3/2017
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Jones Fine Sand CO
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TC1
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JONES FINE SAND CO. <br /> Masonry Sand Hauled Anywhere at Reasonable Rates <br /> INERT FILL NOTICE (RULE 3.1.5(9)) <br /> Sand Creek Pit-Permit# M-1993-038 <br /> During the life of the mine Jones Fine Sand will import inert <br /> materials as defined in Rule 1 . 1 (20) , into this mining operation. <br /> Reclamation activities at this mine involve operation as a <br /> sand mine where the imported material will be hauled to the site <br /> for use in reclaiming mined areas adjacent to West Bijou Creek <br /> and for bank armoring along the creek to prevent erosion during <br /> highwater events if needed. If course fill is used for <br /> backfilling it will be covered with finer material and reclaimed <br /> as required by the permit . <br /> The amount of material to be imported is unknown at this time. <br /> We will record the volume imported each year and keep a running <br /> total, so if needed, the Division will know how much and how it <br /> as disposed of. We will continue to import inert material until <br /> 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 clean dirt, smaller pieces of <br /> brick, concrete, or dirt mixed with the larger pieces of the same <br /> material . This makes it very difficult to achieve a specific <br /> compaction rate and while we take no action to reach a specific <br /> compaction rate, the way the material is placed tends to compact <br /> it . We run heavy equipment over the filled area during the <br /> filling process and the material is compacted as a result. <br /> Stabilization of this fill material is not a concern because of <br /> the way it is placed. What voids do remain are usually under <br /> large pieces of material and little settling is possible. The <br /> depth of the fill will not be so great as to affect offsite lands <br /> if settling occurred. <br /> 5400 Forest Street • Commerce City, Colorado 80022 • 303-289-1428 <br />
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