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2017-11-02_REVISION - M1977023 (7)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977023
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
11/2/2017
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Application
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Oldcastle SW Group, Inc. dba United Companies
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
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DMC
GRM
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D
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Broadcast seeding will be the method used to seed the site. If drill seeding is used anywhere,the <br /> seed application rate from Table E-1 will be halved. Mulch will be crimped into the revegetated <br /> areas at a rate of 2000 lbs/ac.No fertilizer will be used. <br /> 6. Post-Reclamation Site Drainage <br /> Following mining and reclamation,the Ready Mix Pit will capture a portion of the run off that <br /> left the site prior to mining. This will be due to the presence of the lakes, which will have at least <br /> five feet of additional storage depth over their area. Revegetation according to DRMS and NRCS <br /> standards will return the non-lake areas of the site to the same drainage patterns and capacities as <br /> before. <br /> Details regarding surface water can be found in Exhibit G. <br /> 7. Revegetation Success Criteria <br /> Revegetation will be deemed adequate when erosion is controlled, and the vegetation cover is <br /> similar to the existing cover, and is considered satisfactory according to Division standards. <br /> 8. Monitoring Reclamation Success <br /> Monitoring the reclamation on an ongoing basis will ensure its success. The operator plans to use <br /> the local NRCS office to determine the capacity of the reclaimed land to control erosion. If <br /> minor changes or modifications are needed to the seeding and reclamation plan, revision plans <br /> will be submitted to the Division. It is hoped that the Division will provide assistance in <br /> evaluating the success of the ongoing reclamation process. Information on all areas disturbed and <br /> reclaimed as well as any other important items regarding the reclamation will be submitted in the <br /> annual reports to the Division, Gunnison County and Division of Parks and Wildlife will also be <br /> consulted on the progress of the reclamation. <br /> 9. Weed Control <br /> Measures will be employed for the control of any noxious weed species. The objective of this <br /> weed management plan is to control undesirable plants on the Ready Mix Pit property. Plants <br /> identified through the Colorado Noxious Weed Act(C.R.S. 35-5.5) and the Gunnison County <br /> Ready Mix Pit October 2017 E-3 X Greg Letwieti mad,w. n.u- <br />
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