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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1990144
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
3/2/2021
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Fremont Paving & Ready Mix
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DRMS
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JPL
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6V <br /> ' u �JED <br /> .,R 0 2 2021 <br /> February 24, 2021 TION <br /> A <br /> ND SAFETY <br /> Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br /> Attn: Patrick Lennberg, Environmental Protection Specialist <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> RE: Fillmore Pit M1990-144 Amendment, Preliminary Adequacy Review Response <br /> Mr. Lennberg, <br /> Thank you for your response to the amendment application. The responses to the adequacy items are <br /> below. <br /> 1. The name has been updated on the application question#2. <br /> 2. The coordinates of the mine entrance have been updated on the application. <br /> 3. The Existing Conditions Map has been updated accordingly. <br /> 4. The stockpiles have been added to the map as directed. <br /> 5. The access road will not be upgraded or modified as a part of the proposed mining activities. <br /> 6. The operator commits to segregating topsoil and overburden stockpiles. <br /> 7. The maximum disturbed acreage at any one time will be 194 Acres. <br /> 8. The proposed affected acreage will be 194 Acres. <br /> 9. The height of the highwall will be approximately 10'-15' high. <br /> 10. The operator will commit to submitting a technical revision to the permit pursuant to Rule 1.9 <br /> prior to operating the asphalt plant <br /> 11. The landowner will continue to work to sell the aggregate piles until they are depleted. They <br /> will remain undisturbed during mining. <br /> 12. The Colorado Ditch is the owner of the structure that is listed on the Existing Conditions Map <br /> and the Legal Description Map. <br /> 13. The operator intends to stay a minimum of 50 feet away from the Colorado Ditch Road. <br /> 14. There was a typographical error in the text and should read 6" and not 3'. That section has been <br /> updated and attached for your review. <br /> 15. The haul road will remain for the landowner to access the dryland farm. Stockpiles will be sold <br /> as the market warrants and will be reclaimed according to the reclamation plan when the piles <br /> are depleted. <br /> 16. The owner commits to not leaving any stockpiles behind following all reclamation activities. <br /> 17. The large stockpile in the southeastern portion of the site will remain for the landowner to sell <br /> as the market warrants. The reclamation for this portion of the site will remain consistent with <br /> the reclamation plan in the application. <br /> 18. The fence is the owned by the operator. The fence will be moved and replaced during the <br /> mining and reclamation. <br />
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