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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2018048
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
9/6/2018
Doc Name
Application
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Weld County
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DRMS
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PSH
MAC
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acceptable to the landowner, or simply defer to the landowner as he so directs. <br /> • Please see Noxious Weed Control Plan contained in this permit application. <br /> (7) When necessary, fire lanes or access roads shall be constructed through the <br /> area to be planted. <br /> • It will not be necessary to construct fire lanes. <br /> • An additional site access road will not be needed for site reclamation. The access <br /> road will be reclaimed upon completion of mining. <br /> • Internal haul roads will be reclaimed according to the approved reclamation plan. <br /> (8) Planting required for reclamation may be delayed, through the period of use <br /> related to places of refuse disposal, haulage roads and road cuts. Normal <br /> stabilization of surfaces is required. <br /> It is understood by SEMA that reclamation may be delayed, through the period necessary <br /> to dispose of refuse and the use of haul roads. All applicable industry stabilization <br /> standards for such areas will be used. SEMA is aware that no planting is required on these <br /> areas, as follows: <br /> (a) on any affected land being used or proposed to be used by the <br /> Operator for the deposit or disposal of refuse until after the cessation of <br /> operations productive of such refuse; <br /> (b) on lands proposed for future mining; <br /> (c) within depressed haulage roads or final cuts while such roads or final <br /> cuts are being used or made; <br /> (d) where permanent pools or lakes have been formed; and <br /> (e) on any affected land so long as the chemical and physical characteristics <br /> of the surface and immediately underlying material of such affected land are <br /> toxic, deficient in plant nutrients, or composed of sand, gravel, shale, or stone <br /> to such an extent as to seriously inhibit plant growth and such condition <br /> cannot feasibly be remedied by chemical treatment, fertilization, replacement <br /> of overburden or like measures. <br /> (9) Where adverse characteristics of the surface, not feasibly remedied by <br /> artificial measures,would seriously inhibit plant growth, planting may be delayed <br /> or provided on substitute acres, depending upon natural corrective processes over a <br /> 10 year period: <br /> There do not appear to be any adverse surface characteristics which would prohibit site <br /> reclamation. SEMA does not intend to substitute other acres for reclamation. <br /> 42 <br />
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