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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2017035
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
10/30/2020
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #2
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Miners Mall, LLC
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DRMS
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ACY
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Removal of the fence will use following process: <br /> - Wire and wire clips will be removed, coiled, and removed offsite. <br /> - Posts will be removed via fence post puller(and possibly vibration from portable rotary <br /> hammer tool). <br /> - The 9/16" diameter post holes will be filled with native soil <br /> - Approved seed mix will be "turned-in"with mulch to any areas deemed necessary to re- <br /> create the landscape just outside of the claim (areas that has no previous disturbance from <br /> ANY era). <br /> - No topsoil will be needed during reclamation as most posts and wire run over rocky areas <br /> with little growth (part of design plan). <br /> The entire fence (1250 feet in length) utilizes approximately 1.5 feet of disturbance along its <br /> length during installation, maintenance, and removal. This equals 0.04 acres. <br /> 3. Though this site may receive little moisture,the potential for stormwater runoff, is of concern given <br /> the sites proximity to CO-141. Please describe the use and placement of BMP's (best management <br /> practices). Additionally how will the limited topsoil on site be protected from erosion. <br /> The land outside the claim and project areas suffers the same issue, so any UUD management <br /> we preform will benefit greatly! With approval of the permit,this will allow us to modify the <br /> existing games trails to include features such as water diversions, soil fabric screen fencing, and <br /> bolsters to prevent water and SOIL from traveling downward; while diverting water <br /> constructively into areas of the slope that can absorb it, by slowing the speed using the above <br /> mentioned "features". Additional certified weed-free straw bales will also be used to stop UUD <br /> when encountered over years to come and if needed, at the base of the ridge before reaching <br /> CO-141. <br /> It should be noted (as shown in photo below)that most of any stormwater reaching the bottom <br /> of the ridge (near CO-141) has a good chance of going right into the OTHER reclaimed mine shaft <br /> grate. This could be diverted either way based on what the BLM and DRMS would prefer! <br />
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