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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022004
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
2/10/2022
Doc Name
Incompleteness Response
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Mariah Higgins
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DRMS
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PSH
JLE
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No groundwater will be encountered, and stormwater run-off will be directed into the pit. No other <br /> surface water features will be intercepted or disturbed. <br /> (1) specify how you will comply with applicable Colorado water laws and regulations governing <br /> injury to existing water rights; <br /> No groundwater will be exposed during the operation under this permit and no existing surface <br /> water conveyances will be disturbed. <br /> (k) if refuse and acid or toxic producing materials are exposed during mining, describe how <br /> they shall be handled and disposed of in a manner that will control unsightliness and protect <br /> the drainage system from pollution; <br /> No refuse or acid or toxic producing materials are expected to be exposed during mining. If any of <br /> these materials are exposed during mining they will be segregated and loaded in the pit to control <br /> for unsightliness and to protect the drainage system from pollution. These materials will be <br /> disposed of at the appropriate disposal facility. <br /> (I) describe what measures will be taken to minimize disturbance to the hydrologic balance, <br /> prevent off-site damage, and provide for a stable configuration of the reclaimed area <br /> consistent with the proposed future land use; <br /> The permittee will not expose groundwater at the site and will direct stormwater from disturbed <br /> areas back into the pit. The site is concurrently applying for a DRMS 112 permit along with this <br /> DRMS 111 permit. The pit covered in this permit application will ultimately be incorporated into a <br /> larger soil-bentonite lined cell that is covered in the DRMS 112 permit. The ultimate final land use <br /> for this area is a below grade soil-bentonite lined reservoir. <br /> In the event that the DRMS 112 permit application is postponed or denied,the mining pit will be <br /> reclaimed as an infiltration pond. <br /> (m) specify whether the deposit will be processed on-site. If the deposit will be processed, then <br /> describe the nature of the process, facilities and chemicals utilized. The process area and <br /> any structures must be described on Exhibit E-Map; <br /> There will be no on-site processing. <br /> (n) identify the primary and secondary commodities to be mined/extracted and describe the <br /> intended use;and <br /> The primary commodities to be mined are overburden,sand,and gravel for use as construction <br /> aggregates. There will be no secondary commodities mined. <br /> (o) name and describe the intended use of all expected incidental products to be <br /> mined/extracted by the proposed operation. <br /> Topsoil will be stockpiled to the south of the affected area. All other materials that are mined are <br /> expected to be utilized by the roadway project. <br /> Section 20—Gravel Mine—MLRB 111 Permit Amendment <br /> Exhibit C <br />
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