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2019-07-22_PERMIT FILE - M2019033
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2019033
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/22/2019
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Application
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Cornerstone Materials
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DRMS
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SJM
THM
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No refuse, acid or toxic producing materials are expected to be encountered in this operation. If <br /> these materials are encountered,topsoil will be placed over the area and mining will move to a <br /> different area. <br /> The stormwater containment berms are intended to hold the stormwater for less than 24 hours. <br /> This will be done by storing the water on the pit floor. The stormwater will infiltrate to the <br /> groundwater as it did prior to mining. <br /> All existing fencing will stay in place. <br /> The operator commits to clearly marking the permit boundary with stakes surveyed on site. It is <br /> planned that the material may be used to provide base material for construction projects in the <br /> area. <br /> The existing farm road accessing the site will be surfaced with gravel from the mine site. <br /> Significant widening or drainage improvements are not expected for the access road and <br /> therefore will not be included the boundaries of the permit. <br /> 4. Topsoil, Overburden Handlin_g <br /> Topsoil is limited and will be stockpiled and stored for reclamation uses if encountered. <br /> 5. Water Handlin_g <br /> All water for dust control will be transported to the site via a water truck. On site water will not <br /> be required for the operations. All historic water rights and flow ways will not be altered and <br /> will be protected under requirements called out in the storm water management plan to be issued <br /> by the Colorado Department of Health and Environment prior to the commencement of <br /> operations. <br /> 6. Schedule of Operations <br /> Mining operations will only occur as dictated by demand. Mining, crushing and screening may <br /> take place in any part of the year but is expected to be limited to less than 2 months per year. <br /> Product will be installed and hauled throughout the year, although far less material is expected to <br /> be handled in winter months. The operator will not have night gravel mining operations, <br />
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