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2019-01-15_REVISION - M2018057 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
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M2018057
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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1/15/2019
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Adequacy Review Response
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JLE
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exhibit accordingly and commit to conducting the soils analysis once the soil <br /> medium is exposed and submitting the results and remediation plan to the Division. <br /> Response: <br /> We believe the second sentence on page 39 under(i) does commit to performing soils <br /> analyses once the dump material is removed. We commit to providing this information to <br /> the DRMS in the form of a Technical Revision. We have removed the option to leave the <br /> site as is, for a few years, to allow the site to leach out, (on page 40). For this item on page <br /> 40,we show the deletion as double strikeout. We have left the deleted narrative in, so as <br /> not to alter the page numbering in the original application. <br /> 6. Similar to the item above;page 40 under section 6.3.4(1)(c)(ii),please remove the <br /> language about leaving the site to sit for several years before conducting <br /> revegetation. Please revise this language to indicate the site will be seeded once <br /> the soil remediation requirements have been identified and completed. <br /> Response: <br /> We have removed the option to leave the site as is,for a few years,to allow the site to <br /> leach out as discussed on page 40. For this item on page 40,we show the deletion as <br /> double strikeout. We have left the deleted narrative in, so as not to alter the page <br /> numbering in the original application. <br /> 7. Section 6.3.4(1)(b) of Exhibit D (page 39) states the maximum gradient of the <br /> reclaimed slopes will be SH.-IV. The contour lines on the Reclamation Plan map <br /> (E3) depict a reclaimed topography with slopes rangingfrom 4.SH.-I V to 7.2H.•I V. <br /> Please revise this page to be consistent with the proposed post-mine topography. <br /> Response: <br /> The requested revision has been made to page 39. The revised page is attached and will be <br /> provided the Gilpin County Clerk. <br /> 8. Page 41, under subsection 6.3.4(1) (c) (v), indicates the NRCS recommends using <br /> straw covered with netting or wood cellulose hydro mulch with a long-live tackifier <br /> at the site. Please provide an application rate for the wood cellulose hydro <br /> mulch/tackifier option. <br /> Response: <br /> If used,we would apply wood cellulose hydro mulch at a rate of 1,500 lbs./acre. Page 41 <br /> has been revised to reflect the application rate <br />
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