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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2004044
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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7/9/2019
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Part 1 of 4 (pgs 1-124 of 335)
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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AM1
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JLE
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(10)All mined material to be disposed of within the affected area will be handled in such a manner to prevent any <br /> unauthorized release of pollutants to the surface drainage system. <br /> (11) No unauthorized release of pollutants to groundwater shall occur from any materials mined, handled or disposed <br /> of within the permit area. <br /> More specific information regarding how Al will comply with the performance standards is outlined below. <br /> Final Proposed Land Use <br /> The current land use for the Tucson South Resource property is a combination of partially reclaimed mining area, <br /> dryland agriculture, upland meadow and a City of Aurora water facility. The City of Aurora water facility(located <br /> outside the Affected Lands,west of the Brighton Ditch)will be removed from the Permit Boundary at a future date <br /> and continue to operate. The proposed final land use for the remainder of the property is lined municipal water <br /> storage for the West cell and the majority of the East cell, upland meadow on the northern portion of the East cell and <br /> an upland meadow for South cell. Surrounding land uses include:Water storage to the north, rural residential and <br /> agriculture to the south, Town of Brighton wildlife conservation area and the South Platte River to the east and water <br /> storage and suburban residential to the west. The lined storage and upland meadows are compatible with existing <br /> and future adjacent land uses. This property lies within the City of Brighton Urban Growth area and is designated as <br /> natural resource conservation and flood plain on the 2016 Future Land Use Map. <br /> General Overview of the Reclamation Plan <br /> Types of Reclamation acres <br /> Reclamation of the proposed permit area will contain two land forms; uplands and lined,open water reservoirs. <br /> Cottonwoods and shrubs will be planted along the South Platte River on the eastern side of the east cell. Timing and <br /> installation of the plantings will be coordinated with the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District. It is anticipated <br /> that these plantings will be established as part of the concurrent reclamation of the site. <br /> Plantings will be installed when mining commences in the East Cell (Phase 2). Plantings will be installed by a <br /> reclamation contractor in September and hand watered until the ground freezes. Plantings will be monitored in the <br /> spring to make sure they are leafing out, replaced as necessary to provide the quantities as originally installed and <br /> watered as necessary through the first three growing seasons to establish. <br /> Common Name Botanical Name Planting Size Quantity <br /> Plains Cottonwood Populous deltoides 10 gallon 36 <br /> American Plum Prunus americana 1 gallon 40 <br /> Choke cherry Prunus vir iniana 1 gallon 40 <br /> Western Sand Cherry Prunus besse i 1 gallon 40 <br /> Coyote willow Salix exi ua 1 allon 40 <br /> The primary reclamation process will be backfilling the slopes of the mined-out areas to be reclaimed as reservoirs <br /> and backfill of the South cell and the partially reclaimed area on the northern end of the East cell to create an upland <br /> meadow. Overburden, and non-marketable materials from the site will be used as backfill. As mined out cells are <br /> backfilled, rough grading will establish the slopes and elevations necessary to facilitate the appropriate land form for <br /> that specific area of the site. In upland areas backfill materials will be placed to an elevation near or below the pre- <br /> mining surface elevation. For areas where reservoirs are to be located, backfill will be used to create pond side <br /> slopes. Pond depth may extend all the way to bedrock and side slopes will be 3H:1V or flatter. <br /> Aggregate Industries Tucson South Resource <br /> Permit#M-2004-044112 Permit Amendment <br /> Page E-2 <br />
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