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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1998105
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/6/2022
Doc Name
Request For Amendment To Permit
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Grand Junction Pipe & Supply CO
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
RDZ
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AWA
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D
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EXHIBIT E RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> 1 . General Reclamation Plan <br /> The total disturbed area to be reclaimed under this permit is 110 acres out of the 145-acre <br /> permit area. The reclamation plans of the Delta Paving Gravel Pit involve converting the site to <br /> its ultimate post mining land use as private recreation and wildlife habitat with multiple <br /> groundwater lakes surrounded by rangeland and wetlands. Reclamation will occur <br /> contemporaneously as portions of the site are mined. Final reclamation will occur after all <br /> mining activities have been completed. The pre-mine land use is predominantly irrigated fields <br /> with woodlands and wetlands to the north of the site along the Gunnison River. The remaining <br /> land use is previously disturbed industrial land used as a processing and operating area by the <br /> operator. Pursuant to Rule 6.4.5.2(b), the applicant evaluated the post-mine land use in regard <br /> to adopted state and local land use plans for this area and adjacent land uses. The proposed <br /> post-mine land use of private recreation and wildlife habitat with groundwater lakes and <br /> rangeland is compatible with the general character of the area. <br /> The permit and affected area of the site are 145 acres, not all of which will be disturbed and <br /> require reclamation. Table E-1 below summarize the final land uses within the affected area <br /> upon completion of reclamation. <br /> Table E-1 Reclamation Areas <br /> Description Area <br /> Access <br /> Rangeland 34.7 <br /> GQ ter a, > <br /> Disturbed Area Total 110.0 <br /> robdAffected <br /> After each phase of mining is completed, backfilling and grading of that area will commence. All <br /> mining slopes will be backfilled and graded using a grader to a maximum 3H:1 V slope from the <br /> mining crest to 10 feet below the groundwater surface level. The slopes will be compacted for <br /> stabilization and to prevent erosion. The dewatering pump will be removed from the pits as well <br /> as any other permanent and portable facilities. All berms will be flattened after all phases of <br /> mining are complete. The disturbed area surrounding the lakes and the topsoil zone on the pit <br /> slopes be topsoiled and revegetated as the final steps of reclamation. Topsoil will be replaced <br /> from the stockpiled material in a single five-inch lift. Revegetation will be completed using a <br /> native seed mix recommended by the Natural Resource Conservation Service. <br /> There will be more than enough overburden and topsoil stockpiled from on-site materials to fulfill <br /> reclamation needs as the groundwater lakes take up the majority of the reclamation area. Table <br /> Delta Paving Gravel Pit <br /> April 2022 E-1 Lewicki&Associates <br />
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