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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022013
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/4/2022
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Exhibit D - Extraction Plan
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Application
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Varra Companies, Inc.
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DRMS
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RDZ
MAC
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Page 114 <br /> 6.4.5 EXHIBIT D — Extraction Plan <br /> other; as reflected or otherwise updated as part of required OMLR Annual <br /> Reports. Under this method, extraction is 'pulsed.' As such, the rate <br /> of extraction and subsequent reclamation will slow or quicken according to <br /> influences of the markets, weather, and internal logistics. Flexibility in <br /> Operations encourages better outcomes when adapting to changing <br /> circumstance or unexpected field conditions, and may involve actively <br /> working different fields or different parts of the same field as necessary. <br /> Generally, flexibility aids integrity of operations and encourages optimizing <br /> operational activity and subsequent reclamation of affected lands. Therefore, <br /> any method that accelerates the extraction timeline will be utilized, and <br /> should be encouraged to better engage the unpredictable elements and <br /> variables that reasonably affect the capacities of the Operator. <br /> Exhibit C-2: Extraction Plan Map, shows the location and planned extraction <br /> limits, general direction of extraction, and related features described above; <br /> along with features made obvious in the included aerial image of the permit <br /> location and surrounding lands. <br /> Additional information is provided under Exhibit C-1: Existing Conditions Map; <br /> which shows all known current and active significant man-made structures <br /> located on or within 200 feet of the permit boundary detailed under including <br /> creeks, roads, buildings, oil and gas facilities [such as tanks, batteries, wells and <br /> lines], and power and communication lines and support structures, easements <br /> and rights-of-way; located over the permitted lands or within 200 feet of the <br /> same. A listing of the adjoining surface owner's names and addresses located <br /> within these areas are listed under Exhibit C Text, correlated with those shown <br /> in the afore-mentioned Exhibit C-1: Existing Conditions Map. <br /> The extraction limits assure through the use of setbacks that other interests are <br /> not affected by planned extraction. Extraction is set back uniformly at a <br /> minimum 10.0± feet from the edge of property lines; easements and rights-of- <br /> way; underground gas lines or other underground facilities, irrigation ditches <br /> and seep ditch, wells and other structures. Specific variations in the location <br /> of: stockpiles, boundaries of extraction, and related information relative to <br /> adjacent structures and easements; from that represented on Exhibit C-2: <br /> Extraction Plan Map. <br /> Extraction will not occur closer than 125± from the face of a residential <br /> structure; unless there is a written accommodation with the owner of the <br /> residential structure that allows extraction to occur within a closer stated limit. <br /> Extraction will occur no closer than 25± feet from well heads and related above <br /> ground facilities. Extraction around well heads will be concurrently backfilled <br /> to maintain a 100± foot buffer from the balance of extracted lands. At all <br /> VARRA COMPANIES, INC. TWO RIVERS SAND GRAVEL AND RESERVOIR PROJECT MARCH 2O22 <br /> A REGULAR IMPACT[1121 CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION-COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION MIING&SAFETY <br /> OFFICE OF MINED LAND RECLAMATION <br />
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