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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981025
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/17/2018
Section_Exhibit Name
4.0 Operation and Reclamation Status
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D
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disposal area. The refuse pile was covered with four feet of non-toxic cover. See drawing <br />D-4-16, Final Reclamation East End of Mine Site, for the final contours of the refuse <br />disposal area. The permanent diversion ditches for the refuse pile are shown on D-4-16. <br />Roads <br />County Road 108 (North Thompson Creek Road) provides access to the mine site from <br />Carbondale. This road is maintained by the County up to the cross country ski area. <br />Beyond that point the county road receives very little maintenance and is impassable <br />during most winter months. <br />The haul road and truck dump site that cross the Crystal River Ranch are permanent and <br />were not reclaimed. This improved road and truck dump site are used by the landowner to <br />improve its ranching operation. The road and truck dump site including ditches, berms, <br />fencing, topsoil piles, landscaping, trees, guardrail, culverts and other permanent features <br />incident thereto and within the right-of-way of the haul road are considered facilities that <br />support the postmining land use of pastureland. See page 4-95 and 4-100 for more <br />details. <br />The dirt track road along the trace of the reclaimed conveyor corridor was permanently <br />retained to comply with a landowner request (see page 4-98d). The dirt track road is <br />utilized by the landowner to access and maintain its land south of County Road 109. This <br />road supports the rangeland postmining land use. <br />The road (light use road/trail) to the fan shaft, which traverses Stoney Ridge, the bridge <br />across North Thompson Creek, and fan shaft site were also permanently retained as per <br />landowner requests (see pages 4-98d and 4-98i). The road and bridge are considered by <br />the landowners to benefit the property and benefit wildlife. The road/trail supports the <br />unimproved range postmining land use. <br />An road provides access to the No. 1 Mine water treatment system. The access road is <br />shown on drawing D-2-5. This road will permanently remain in place. The road supports <br />the developed water resources postmining land use. <br />Permit Renewal 4 -vi (Rev. 03/13) <br />
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