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2018-01-03_PERMIT FILE - M2017036 (3)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2017036
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/3/2018
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
From
Loveland Ready-Mix Concrete
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DRMS
Email Name
JLE
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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To: Jared Ebert <br /> Date: December 29, 2017 <br /> Page 7 <br /> The three-foot-high MSHA safety berms that will be placed around the perimeter of all <br /> open mining cells will also serve as safety berms for larger wildlife in the area, <br /> preventing any unintended falls into the cells. There will be access roads used for mining <br /> equipment to access the bottom of the mining cells that can be used by wildlife to exit <br /> should they inadvertently end up in the bottom of a mining cell. <br /> Unlike residential neighborhoods, at the end of business all employees go home. The <br /> entrance gates are locked, and the site is left quiet and unattended for the night and <br /> weekends. This provides wildlife the undisturbed opportunity to access open areas <br /> within the site. The perimeter berms and plantings, along with remaining mature trees <br /> around the perimeter will also provide a buffer between residences and traffic and <br /> wildlife accessing reclaimed pasture areas. <br /> The site will be posted with a 10-mph maximum speed limit that will help prevent any <br /> wildlife from being hit by moving vehicles. All running equipment, including the batch <br /> plant equipment and aggregate processing plant equipment, will be attended at all times. <br /> All air quality and water quality controls in place for public health and safety will <br /> inherently protect wildlife. <br /> To minimize potential effects to any raptor nests that may be built within perimeter trees <br /> during mining, LRM will institute the following measures: <br /> • The site will be surveyed during August of every year, to insure there are not <br /> any nests within 600 feet of the scheduled mining area for the next year. <br /> • Mining activities that are to take place within 400 feet of any identified nests <br /> will be adjusted to start during the non-nesting season (September through <br /> February) so that the birds will be exposed to activity before the nesting <br /> season starts. It is assumed that if the level of activity is not acceptable to the <br /> birds, they will use an alternate nest site further from the mining activity. <br /> • Use of conveyors in lieu of hauling material on trucks will minimize any <br /> disturbance created by transporting material. The conveyor system is not <br /> planned to pass close to any of the perimeter trees. <br /> • No mining will be allowed within 400 feet of an active raptor nest during <br /> nesting season. <br /> This plan has proven successful at LRM's other mining sites. <br /> RULE 6.4.5 EXHIBIT E - RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> Comment 13 <br /> Please list the amount of acres that will be reclaimed for Pasture and the number of <br /> acres to be reclaimed as Wildlife Habitat. <br /> Response to DRMS comments T E L E S T <br />
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