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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2019027
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
5/24/2019
Doc Name
Application
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Colorado Sand Company
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DRMS
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PSH
MAC
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B-9 <br /> C 107 to 152 centimeters (42 to 60 inches);pale brown (IOYR 613) sand, brown (IOYR 513) moist; <br /> single grained;soft, loose; moderately alkaline. <br /> Geographically Associated Soils: These are the Haxtun and Valent and Vona soils. Haxtun soils have a <br /> mollic horizon thicker than SI centimeters (20 inches). Osgood soils frequently form a topo sequence with <br /> the soils of the Valent series which lack an argillic horizon. Vona soils lack horizons with texture coarser <br /> than loamy fine sand that are thicker than 51 centimeters (20 inches). <br /> Drainage and Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity: Drainage: well drained. Runoff low. Saturated <br /> Hydraulic Conductivity: high to very high <br /> Use and Vegetation: These soils are used principally as native rangeland. Principal native vegetation is <br /> sand bluestem, sand sage, and blue grama. <br /> (B) PERMANENT MAN-MADE STRUCTURES WITHIN 200 FEET <br /> All identified permanent man-made structures or features are listed in the following Table B-3: List of <br /> Significant,Valuable,and Permanent Man-Made Structures Within 200 Ft.of the Permit Area. The <br /> locational and spatial relationships between the Permit Area and such man-made structures are graphically <br /> depicted in EXHIBIT E:MINE PLAN,as per the requirements of Rule 6.3.5(2)(b). Notarized agreements <br /> with the structure owner(s) are provided in Exhibit L: Permanent Man-Made Structures, as per the <br /> requirements of Rule 6.3.12. <br /> Each of the identified owners of record has been contacted and made aware of the proposed mining and <br /> processing operation and the anticipated impact (if any) to the respective permanent man-made features. <br /> Documentation of same is provided in Exhibit L: Permanent Man-Made Structures, in which CSC (the <br /> Applicant)has satisfied the requirement to: <br /> (a) Provide a notarized agreement between the Applicant and the Person(s) having an interest in the <br /> structure,that the Applicant is to provide compensation for any damage to the structure; or, <br /> (b) Where such an agreement cannot be reached, the Applicant shall provide an appropriate <br /> engineering evaluation that demonstrates that such structure shall not be damaged by activities <br /> occurring at the mining operation; or, <br /> Keenesburg Project—Limited Impact 110 Application_May 24,2019 <br />
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