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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021049
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
10/19/2021
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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VIMA Partners, LLC
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DRMS
Email Name
PSH
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Construction Material Regular 112 Operation Reclamation Exhibits <br /> Raindance Reservoir#2 —VIMA Partners, LLC <br /> Excavated sandy clay borrow material is being used for the 1-25 expansion project <br /> by CDOT.Additionally,some of the sandy clay borrow material will be used for other <br /> projects as needed. <br /> (h) name and describe the intended use of all expected incidental products to be <br /> mined/extracted by the proposed operation. <br /> None <br /> (i) Specify if explosives will be used in conjunction with the mining (or reclamation). In <br /> consultation with the Office, the Applicant must demonstrate pursuant to Rule 6.5(4), <br /> Geotechnical Stability Exhibit, that off-site areas will not be adversely affected by <br /> blasting. <br /> None <br /> 0) Specify the dimensions of any existing or proposed roads that will be used for the mining <br /> operation. Describe any improvements necessary on existing roads and the <br /> specifications to be used in the construction of new roads. New or improved roads must <br /> be included as part of the affected lands and permitted acreage. Affected land shall not <br /> include off-site roads which existed prior to the date on which notice was given or permit <br /> application was made to the office and which were constructed for purposes unrelated to <br /> the proposed mining operation and which will not be substantially upgraded to support <br /> the mining operation. Describe any associated drainage and runoff conveyance <br /> structures to include sufficient information to evaluate structure sizing. <br /> WCR 62 is an existing 4 lane rural arterial roadway with a width of 60-feet. <br /> There are no improvements necessary to the existing roadways for this mining <br /> operation. <br /> Mining Plan — <br /> The mining plan for this operation entails dump trucks entering the site from the <br /> existing access road WCR 62 (Crossroads Blvd) where they will be loaded with borrow <br /> material by excavators. The dump trucks will the exit the site via existing access onto WCR <br /> 62, and then head east or west bound. WCR 62 is an existing 4 lane rural arterial roadway <br /> with a width of 60-feet. The site does not have any water diversions or impoundments. <br /> Throughout the operation, excavation will be done in 5' to 6' lifts on 15'x20' wide flattened <br /> areas for trucks to set level during loading. The operation on the 110-acre site will take <br /> place in one phase that has already started under the state issued 111 permit No. M-2021- <br /> 020 for mining on the site. Of the 110-acres, 44-acres will be submerged in water from the <br /> reservoir and 12-acres will be reclaimed and vegetated after the excavation process has <br /> been completed. The excess acreage not included in the reservoir or reclamation/ <br /> vegetation area is to allow for potential expansion and flexibility of this permit. At this time <br /> there are no plans to use highwall mining practices for this excavation so there will be no <br /> highwalls to grade after excavation has occurred. The primary commodity to be mined is <br /> sandy clay borrow material. Sandy clay borrow material is being removed for the purpose <br /> TST.INC.CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br />
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