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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977300
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
12/22/2020
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #2
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Colorado Legacy Land
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DRMS
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AM5
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AME
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COLORADO LEGACY LAND <br /> P]ATCATi(N AM IYI� T#5,COMMiR AND RESPONSE <br /> COMMENT No. COMMENT RESPONSE TO COMMENT <br /> Exhibit F-Reclamation Plan Map (Rule 6.4.6):The revised F-1 - <br /> Reclamation Plan Map does not show less of the property boundary <br /> (not a required feature)and more of the affected land boundary,as <br /> recommended by the Division in its preliminary adequacy review <br /> 6 letter.This makes it difficult to assess the expected physical Revised as requested. <br /> appearance of the affected lands after reclamation.Please provide a <br /> revised Figure F-1 map which shows a closer view of the affected <br /> lands. <br /> Exhibit F-Reclamation Plan Map(Rule 6.4.6):The approximate <br /> final slope gradients for disturbed areas (e.g.,waste rock piles,valley Revised as requested. The figure now includes red and green <br /> 7a disturbances,mesa disturbances,Black Forest backfill area).The shaded areas identify the expected slopes. <br /> slope gradients should be provided in this format"31—IAW or"2H:1V <br /> -3HAT or"2H:1V or flatter". <br /> Exhibit F-Reclamation Plan Map (Rule 6.4.6):The location of all Revised as requested. To reduce clutter form text boxes,the <br /> 7b mine openings located within the affected land boundary and a brief symbology in the legend has been updated to indicate the selected <br /> description of how they will be reclaimed.For example,you might closure method for each adit. <br /> add"Steve Adit-locked ate"or"Black Forest Entrance-backfilled". <br /> Exhibit F-Reclamation Plan Map(Rule 6.4.6): Show all <br /> structures expected to remain for reclamation.On the revised Figure <br /> F-1,the only structure shown to remain is Glencoe Valley Road. <br /> However,it is the Division's understanding that,at a minimum,the <br /> 7c NWRP diversion structure is expected to remain for reclamation. Revised as requested. <br /> Therefore,please ensure all structures (from the revised Figure C-1 <br /> map)which are expected to remain for reclamation are shown on <br /> this map. <br /> Since the alluvial valley excavation project is not yet complete,the <br /> Exhibit F-Reclamation Plan Map(Rule 6.4.6): Indicate all areas full extent of the excavation area is not fully known. All disturbed <br /> within the affected land to be retopsoiled and revegetated for areas within the Permitted Boundary for the Schwartzwalder <br /> 7d reclamation.This should include all areas that have already been Mine shall be retopsoiled(as needed)and revegetated to fully <br /> revegetated as well as current or new disturbed areas that will reclaim the land for wildlife habitat. A note has been added to the <br /> require revegetation for reclamation. map legend in Exhibit F consistent with the language in Exhibit E <br /> affirming this commitment. <br /> Exhibit F-Reclamation Plan Map(Rule 6.4.6): Please provide a <br /> 8 separate Exhibit F map (or an inset on Figure F-1)showing a closer Revised as requested. Please see Figure F-2. <br /> view of the Black Forest Mine area which portrays the expected <br /> physical appearance of the backfilled mine openings.This ma <br /> PAGE 7 OF 10 <br />
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