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2021-03-26_PERMIT FILE - M2021020
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021020
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
3/26/2021
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Application
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VIMA Partrners LLC
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DRMS
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PSH
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AWA
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1+U11,l1uGUV11 IYIale11A1 JF.Jeladl 111111 VpCIAl1U11 Rel:Id111aL1U11 CJCIIIIJILI <br /> Raindance Reservoir#2 —VIMA Partners, LLC <br /> Exhibit C — Mining Plan <br /> (a) specify the estimated dates that mining will commence and end. If the operation is <br /> intended to be an intermittent operation as defined in C.R.S 34-32.5-103(11)(b), the <br /> Applicant should include in this exhibit a statement that conforms to the provisions of <br /> Section 34-32.5-103(11)(b), C.R.S.; <br /> The excavation operation for the 30-acres covered by this permit is anticipated <br /> to begin April 2021 and is anticipated to be completed by the beginning of April <br /> 2023. A separate 112 Reclamation Operation Permit is being submitted for the <br /> remainder of the mining operation for reservoir construction. <br /> (b) the estimated depth to which soil, suitable as a plant growth medium, will be salvaged <br /> for use in the reclamation process. This description must be consistent with information <br /> provided in Exhibit B. Sufficient soil must be salvaged to meet the vegetation <br /> establishment criteria of Rule 3.1.10. If plant growth medium is not reapplied on a <br /> graded area immediately after salvage, then the Operator/Applicant must specify how <br /> the topsoil will be stockpiled and stabilized with a vegetative cover or other means until <br /> used in reclamation. Plant growth medium stockpiles must be located separate from <br /> other stockpiles, out of the way of mine traffic and out of stream channels or drainage <br /> ways. The location of plant growth medium stockpiles must be shown on Exhibit E - <br /> Map; <br /> Top soil for this project has already been stripped and hauled offsite. The <br /> majority of the 30-acres covered under will ultimately be filled with raw water <br /> and will not need to be revegetated. Only the side slopes above the high water <br /> mark will be revegetated as part of the reclamation process which will be <br /> approximately 4 acres. Topsoil for this project will be brought in from offsite <br /> sources to re-establish vegetation as needed, assuming the existing soil isn't <br /> suitable for native plant growth. <br /> Reclamation for the remainder of the reservoir project not covered under this <br /> permit will be addressed with the Regular (112) Operation Permit. <br /> (c) specify the thickness of overburden or quantity of waste rock, if any, to be removed to <br /> reach the deposit. The location of any overburden stockpiles or waste rock fills must <br /> be shown on Exhibit E - Map; <br /> The purpose of the project is to create a reservoir. All material is to be removed. <br /> (d) specify the thickness of the deposit to be mined; <br /> All the material being removed consists of soil. <br /> TST, INC.CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br />
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