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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1978208
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
10/18/2019
Doc Name Note
Unofficial Report/Maps
Doc Name
Annual Fee/Report/Map
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Elk Creek Sand & Gravel, LLC
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DRMS
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ECS
MAC
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D
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subsurface relationship between control points, allows a moderate to good degree of certainty <br /> in determining the lithological characteristics which will predominate during mining and define <br /> the behavior of the deposit during extraction,optimizing the pit limits and material availability <br /> Each one of these reports are examined in a little more detail and the data sets derived from field <br /> analysis are explored in order to determine the degree of confidence with which concussions can be <br /> developed <br /> DATA COLLECTION <br /> Data was collected including joint set data in a variety pf locations throughout the exposed primary <br /> face along six(6) data collection points where it was determined that the pit limits had been met or <br /> that were representative of this condition.These were fresh faces, not weathered and typically <br /> appear in the Idaho Springs formation,a migmatized granite gneiss.The presence of mineralization <br /> was declining however joint sets still exit throughout this that are typically representative of the <br /> earlier joint sets as described in the earlier reports by Brierley et al (2006) <br />
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