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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2020008
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
2/3/2021
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Part 1 of 2
Doc Name
Request For Amendment To Permit
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Scott Contracting
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AM1
Email Name
LJW
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AWA
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Rifle Gravel Pit#1 January 2021 (Amendment to File No. M-2020-008) <br /> 6.0 Exhibit F_ — Reclamation Plan <br /> The specific elements of SCI's Reclamation Plan are addressed in the following sections per <br /> the guidelines outlined in Rule 6.4.5 and as informed by referral agencies (described in <br /> earlier sections of this document). Reclamation of previously mined and scheduled mining <br /> areas will occur within the 58.7 acres and along the 0.83-acre dewatering pipeline <br /> alignment. <br /> SCI plans to reclaim the property as each mining stage commences. Areas disturbed during <br /> development shall be restored with natural-appearing landforms that blend with the adjacent <br /> undisturbed topography within 90 days of completion to meet Garfield County standards. <br /> Scott Contracting will start the reclamation process as soon as mining progresses <br /> throughout the site. After each mining phase is completed, SCI will start backfilling pits with <br /> excess dirt and unused material. The pits will not be filled in completely as part of the <br /> reclamation plan is to create a recreational pond. See Figure 11 for proposed reclaimed <br /> condition, including the typical section of the pond. The site will be graded to compliment the <br /> surrounding topography and integrate input from the USFWS and CPW. <br /> Area disturbed by grading will be contoured so they can be revegetated and will be <br /> revegetated to stabilize the surface from erosion. <br /> 6.1 Description and Types of Reclamation <br /> SCI will achieve the required reclamation of the affected land per the Garfield County Land <br /> Use Permitting and seeding regulations using existing and available equipment. The primary <br /> reason for this goal is to minimize dust and erosion of the property and restore the site back <br /> to its natural conditions to the extent practicable. <br /> Figure 11, Exhibit E, Reclamation Plan Map, depicts the amount of acreage proposed for <br /> each reclamation activity. All reclamation will occur with specified equipment and methods <br /> for attaining successful revegetation of the property. It is assumed that a -38-acre pond will <br /> be present post-mining. <br /> 6.2 Post-Mining Land Use <br /> The adjacent properties are primarily agricultural, county and interstate roadways, oil and <br /> gas well pad and the Colorado River. The post-mining land uses will be like the current land <br /> use and not conflict with adjacent land uses, which are currently comprised of agricultural <br /> uses. <br /> 6.3 Implementation of the Reclamation Plan <br /> 6.3.1 Topsoil Segregation, Preservation, and Replacement <br /> The topsoil excavated, stockpiled and or used for berm construction during Phase 1 will be <br /> used to support the revegetation of the site. <br /> Backfilling and recontouring of the site will occur after the mining and extraction activities <br /> finish. Pit slopes will generally be backfilled with subsoils, overburden, and unmined <br /> materials. This will be placed with a bulldozer and haul trucks. Then the use for a roller for <br /> 23 <br />
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