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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2008076
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
11/30/2018
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Greg Lewicki and Assoc.
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
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AME
JLE
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Exhibit L—Reclamation Costs (Rule 6.4.12) <br /> 20. The bond estimate has been revised to cover 26 acres. <br /> 21. The operation will not have more than 1000 feet of vertical highwall open at a time. <br /> 22. Reclamation cost estimates have been revised to cover 18 feet of maximum pit depth. <br /> 23. Backfill will be haul and place using a loader. The material is already stored onsite. <br /> 24. See the revised reclamation cost table below. <br /> Table L-1 Phase 2 Reclamation Task and Cost Estimate <br /> Activity Description Time(Months) Cost($) <br /> Remove truck scale 0.5 3000 <br /> Active highwall backfilling 1 54000 <br /> Topsoiling of all disturbed areas 1 47190 <br /> Revegetation of disturbed areas. Includes seeding and mulching. 2 22100 <br /> Subtotal 4 $126,290 <br /> DRMS Costs(28%x direct costs) $35,361 <br /> Total Bond Amount $161,651 <br /> 25. See item 14. All equipment needed for demolition is located onsite. <br /> 26. Mobilization and demobilization costs are estimated at zero, as the applicant has all of the <br /> necessary equipment present onsite. This includes loaders and dozers for earth moving <br /> and a tractor for seeding. <br /> Exhibit M—Other Permits and Licenses (Rule 6.4.13) <br /> 27. No well permit, Substitute Water Supply Plan, or Augmentation Plan is needed from the <br /> Colo. Division or Water Resources as no exposed groundwater or surface water is being <br /> prevented from moving downstream through the river system to appropriate rights <br /> holders. <br /> 28. A Section 404 permit will be acquired if it is determined to be needed by the US Army <br /> Corps of Engineers. Wetland delineations needed to determine the need for such a permit <br /> must be done in the spring. <br /> Exhibit S—Permanent Man-Made Structures (Rule 6.4.19) <br /> 29. Permanent structures within 200 feet of the disturbed area are: <br /> a. County Road 31.9 (Las Animas County) <br /> b. Gas wells (Pioneer Natural Resources) <br /> c. Gas lines (Pioneer Natural Resources) <br /> d. Power lines and poles (San Isabel Electric Association) <br /> e. Fences (various owners depending on neighboring property owner) <br /> f. Various structures on the site owned by the applicant. <br /> Robinson Pit No. 1 3 Greg lxwicki and Aswialm PLIA' <br />
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