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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1976056
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/21/2022
Doc Name
Request For Amendment To Permit
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Environmental, Inc
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM3
Email Name
BFB
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AWA
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D
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EXHIBIT H WILDLIFE INFORMATION <br /> No CHANGE. <br /> EXHIBIT I SOILS <br /> The soils found on the new area is described in the exhibit <br /> filed in 2018 and supplied by the NRCS Web Soil Survey, match <br /> those found in the 2000 report from the Sterling Field Office and <br /> are consistent with those described in the original application <br /> text . The new area has Fluvaquents (29) soils on it as described <br /> on the Soils section on page 28(1976) of the original application. <br /> The amendment area was not part of the original feedlot so <br /> the vegetation and soils are consistent with description in the <br /> soils report . The NRCS reports indicates there is an average of 5 <br /> inches of soil available, our own observations indicate there is <br /> from 0 to 5 inches on this new area. Using an average of 3 . 5 <br /> inches salvageable it may be possible to salvage enough soil to <br /> replace it on the above water areas at a rate of 6 inches ± as <br /> committed to in the original plan. <br /> An updated Soils Map the NRCS site and is provided in this <br /> application packet for the Divisions -review. <br /> EXHIBIT J VEGETATION <br /> The newly added area on the south side of Lake Marjorie <br /> is vacant . The vegetation on this area is similar to adjoining <br /> areas along the South Platte River that have not been disturbed <br /> for a number of years . The descriptions in the original applica- <br /> tion apply to Amendment Area 2021 as well. <br /> MCATEE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY RIVERSIDE PIT <br /> PERMIT#M-1976-056 AMENI)MENT 1/14/2022 <br /> 14 <br />
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