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2022-04-25_PERMIT FILE - M2022021
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022021
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/25/2022
Doc Name
Application
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Aggregate Industries - WCR, Inc
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DRMS
Email Name
JPL
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JLE
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Wattenberg Disturbance Reclamation, Exhibit B—Site Description April 2022 <br /> 4. Private gravel road owned by Aggregate Industries <br /> 5. Small building owned by City of Aurora <br /> 6. Underground utilities(unverified), various possible owners per title commitment <br /> The affected area is adjacent to the currently permitted area.A reservoir is immediately to the west of the affected <br /> area; this reservoir was developed as part of the reclamation plan for the existing permit M-2004-051. <br /> Soils in the affected area are mapped, according to the Soil Survey for Weld County, Southern Part (USDA-NRCS <br /> 2022; accessed via https://websoilsurvey.nres.usda.gov/app/WebSoilSurvey.aspx), as one soil type—Aquolls and <br /> Aquents, gravelly substratum. These soils are deep, level and nearly level, poorly drained soils formed in <br /> alluvium. Located on floodplains along major streams throughout the area, this soil type is found in areas that are <br /> subject to flooding. The water table is at or near the surface early in spring and recedes to as deep as 48 inches <br /> late in the fall. Vegetation in the affected area includes native grasses which are also common in adjacent areas <br /> that are also upland. <br /> OTETRA TECH P a g e 2 1 2 <br />
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