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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1973021
IBM Index Class Name
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Doc Name Note
AM07 Final
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #3
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Aggregate Industries
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AM7
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Aggregate Industries, Morrison Quarry <br />Amendment No. 7 to Permit M-1973-021 <br />Morrison, CO <br /> <br />October 2021 | 15 <br />Exhibit D – Mining Plan <br />Rationale for Amended Mining Plan <br />Amendment No. 05 (AM05) identified a four-phase mining approach focused on: 1) developing <br />the quarry in a manner that will disturb only limited areas each time; 2) facilitating reclamation of <br />mined slopes in inactive areas in a timely manner; and 3) accommodating mine operation <br />considerations. Phases I and II were established to develop the Central and North Quarries; <br />mining operations in these areas are complete, and reclamation activities are ongoing. Phases <br />III and IV focus on development of the South Quarry. Phase III is underway and is the focus of <br />this amendment. Aggregate Industries, Inc. intends to further develop the South Quarry as <br />identified in Phase IV of the AM05 mining plan. However, limited information is currently <br />available to define this phase. Further development will proceed via a future amendment. <br />Since initiating Mining Plan Phase III (opening the South Quarry), local rock observations have <br />resulted in modifications to the bench configuration identified in AM05 for work completed to <br />date. Additionally, recently installed groundwater monitoring wells have identified water levels <br />that will be used to inform the bottom elevation of Phase III mining. A mining plan modification is <br />required to document completed bench geometries and to modify Phase III mining operations <br />based on geotechnical analyses and monitoring of South Quarry work completed to date. <br />The substantial changes proposed by this amendment are: <br />• Documentation of completed South Quarry West Wall benches that deviate from AM05; <br />• Clarification of how mining will be conducted in accordance with the proposed bench <br />configuration and observational method identified in previous amendments; and <br />• Revisions to Phase III bottom elevation to allow for mining to continue in the South and <br />West Quarries until groundwater is encountered <br />Other changes to the mining plan include the redesignation of the ridge west of the Central <br />Quarry as the West Quarry, inclusion of the West Quarry Haul Road in the Mining Plan, , and <br />inclusion of the Unnamed Drainage 1 and 2 (UD#1 and UD#2) draft final design package to <br />satisfy outstanding permit stipulation #10 (refer to Additional Information for stipulation details). <br />Phase III Work Completed to Date <br />To date, Phase III mining operations have resulted in lowering the South Quarry to <br />approximately Elevation (El.) 6,635 on the western face (referred to as the West Wall) and <br />lowering the eastern face (referred to as the East Wall) to approximately El. 6,600. <br />In accordance with AM05, South Quarry West Wall benches above El. 7,000 were mined at a <br />40-foot highwall and 60-foot bench (60H:40V) configuration and partially reclaimed to El. 7,350. <br />Below El. 7,000, mining has advanced on the South Quarry West Wall and East Wall using <br />various configurations within the maximum 80-foot highwall and minimum 40-foot bench
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