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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2018011
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/14/2018
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No fee inccluded!!
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Application
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Ames Construction
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DRMS
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ECS
WHE
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Exhibit C <br /> Applicant: Ames Construction, Inc. <br /> Name of Site: Front Range Feedlot Borrow 2 <br /> Date: March 6, 2018 <br /> EXHIBIT C — Mining plan <br /> (a) Commencement and Duration of Borrow Operation <br /> The borrow operation is for a single specific project. The borrow area <br /> is currently permitted under M-2017-053, the attached application is a <br /> continuation of this property; Operations would begin on March 19 <br /> 2018 and would be complete by May 31, 2018. <br /> This time window includes the following phases: <br /> 1. Topsoil salvaging and haul road construction; <br /> 2. Excavation and hauling of the borrow materials, <br /> 3. Excavation from the existing road brought back into the <br /> borrow hole <br /> 4. Closing of the borrow— final grading of the slopes, topsoil <br /> placement, and completion of the reclamation plan. <br /> (b) Topsoil replacement depth. <br /> The existing topsoil conditions in the area show an average of 4 <br /> inches. This topsoil will be stockpiled and respreads at the end at the <br /> depth or thicker. <br /> (c) Overburden <br /> The borrow materials do not have any overlying overburden or waste <br /> materials. <br /> (d) Thickness of deposit to be mined <br /> A twelve foot thickness of borrow material will be removed. <br /> (e) Major Components of the mining operation. <br /> Page 1 of 4 <br />
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