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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016009
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
12/22/2020
Doc Name
Request For Amendment To Permit
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Fremont Paving & Redi-Mix, Inc.
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
JPL
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United States Natural Resources Pueblo Field Office <br /> Department Conservation Service 1626 Highway 50 West <br /> of Agriculture (NRCS) Pueblo, CO 81008 <br /> Phone: 719 543-8386 http://www.co.nres.usda.gov Fax: 719 343-3914 <br /> DATE: 5/14/01 <br /> FROM: Richard Rhoades, District Conservationist <br /> TO: Angela Bellantoni <br /> Ary <br /> P.O. Box 1720 <br /> Canon City , CO 81215 <br /> RE: Reclamation Plan, Pritekel Gravel Pit <br /> This is in reference to an on-site investigation of a proposed gravel pit site. <br /> The field visit was completed on May 11, 2001. The purpose of the <br /> Investigation was to develop a reclamation plan to be implemented after <br /> mining is completed. The pit site is located In the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4; the <br /> South 1/2 of the NW 1/4; the SW 1/4; the West 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of <br /> Section 24 in T21S R63W. The following information may be used to fulfill <br /> reclamation requirements. <br /> The site is not prime farmland. The owner of the land Is Pritekel Brothers <br /> Farm LLC. Fremont Paving will be responsible for reclamation. The post- <br /> mining land use Is grazing. It is not anticipated that groundwater will be <br /> intercepted by this activity. <br /> The soil identified on soil map *24 from the Pueblo Area Soil Survey is a <br /> Cascajo very gravelly sandy loam, 5 - 15% slopes. This soil Is more fully <br /> described in the attached material Including a non-technical description of <br /> the soil mapping unit. Copies are included of three tables from our soil <br /> survey database: Engineering Index Properties, Physical and Chemical <br /> Properties and Soil Interpretations - Gravel. Please note that these <br /> properties are typical of the native, undisturbed soil. <br /> The vegetation on the pit site consists primarily of grasses including blue <br /> grama, red threeawn, and ring muhly. Forbs and shrubs in the area Include <br /> scarlet globemallow, slimflower scurfpea, yucca, walkingstick cactus, plains <br /> prickly pear, and a variety of forbs . Cover ranges from 15% to 20%. <br /> Production varies from 550 to 650 pounds per acre. See the attached for <br /> more detailed information on plant composition based on the inventory <br /> conducted May 11, 2001. The site's current ecological condition is fair, <br /> related to ecological site productivity and composition. <br /> TM Natural Rssoaross Conservation Service works hand-M-hand wit <br /> the American people to conserve natural resources an private lands. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNVY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER <br />
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