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DRMS Permit Index
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M2021018
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
3/22/2021
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Ed Lyons
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TC1
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Department of • <br /> Bureau of • t%lanagement <br /> News Release <br /> BLM Colorado Royal Gorge Field Office <br /> Media Contact: Suzanne Copping(719)225-0289 <br /> August 17,2020 <br /> BLM Evaluating Mineral Materials Contract in Fremont County <br /> CANON CITY, Colo.—The Bureau of Land Management(BLM)Royal Gorge Field Office is seeking public <br /> scoping comments on a quarry proposed by Mountain Valley Excavating(MVE), east of state highway 69 in <br /> Fremont County, CO. The proposed quarry would occupy approximately 10 acres of BLM managed lands, <br /> which would include the quarry, access road,and storage of stockpiled material. <br /> The proposal is based on a request from MVE for a mineral materials contract,which would authorize the <br /> production of federal minerals to be used to be used primarily as road base and other construction projects. The <br /> contract would provide access to 40,000 tons of Federal minerals(gravel)annually for up to 25 to 30 years <br /> based on demand and viability of the material from the site. <br /> "This proposal will meet the needs for aggregate in local rural areas and municipalities,"said Royal Gorge Field <br /> Manager Keith Berger. "We appreciate the public's help in providing scoping comments on the proposal." <br /> In Fiscal Year 2018,non-energy minerals on BLM lands in Colorado generated approximately$194 million in <br /> economic output and supported 650 jobs. <br /> The purpose of the public scoping process is to determine relevant issues that will influence the scope of the <br /> environmental analysis,including alternatives, and guide the process for developing the Environmental <br /> Assessment. Scoping comments will be most helpful if received by Sept. 16, 2020, and must be submitted <br /> through the BLM ePlanning site at https:Hgo.usa.gov/xf5Tb or mailed to"Lyons Quarry Scoping Comments," <br /> 3028 E Main Street, Canon City, CO 81212. <br /> Before including your address,phone number, e-mail address, or any other personal identifying information in <br /> your comments,please be advised that your entire comment, including personal identifying information,may be <br /> made publicly available at any time. While individuals may request the BLM to withhold personal identifying <br /> information from public view,the BLM cannot guarantee it will be able to do so. <br /> -BLM- <br /> The BLMmanages more than 245 million acres ofpublic land located primarily in 12 Western states, including Alaska. TheBLMalso <br /> administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation.In fiscal year 2018, the diverse activities <br /> authorized on BLM-managed lands generated$105 billion in economic output across the country. This economic activity supported <br /> 471,000 jobs and contributed substantial revenue to the U.S. Treasury and state governments, mostly through royalties on minerals. <br />
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