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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022009
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/10/2022
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #2
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Civil Resources, LLC
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DRMS
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RDZ
MAC
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Please refer to the Timetable for Mining in Section (e)of Exhibit D. <br /> (t) A description of. <br /> i. Final grading—maximum anticipated slope gradient or expected ranges thereof, <br /> The finished slopes of the reservoir will be no steeper than 3:1 for slopes mined at a 3:1. <br /> ii. Seeding—types, mixtures, quantities and time of application; <br /> Please refer to the Reclamation Plan Map for the list of plant materials and seeds to be <br /> utilized. Timing of seeding will be consistent with standard horticultural practice for dryland <br /> applications-generally between late September and the middle of April to ensure there is <br /> adequate moisture for germination. Additional plantings may be installed once the <br /> reservoirs are full of water and the grasses are established. <br /> iii. Fertilization—types, mixtures, quantities, and time of application; <br /> The type and application rate of fertilizer shall be determined based on a soil test at the <br /> time of final reclamation. <br /> iv. Revegetation—types of trees,shrubs, etc.; <br /> The site is historically irrigated farmland. The site will be revegetated with an upland grass <br /> seed mix in areas that are above the highwater line or are graded back to native grade. <br /> v. Topsoiling—specify anticipated minimum depth or range of depths for those areas <br /> where topsoil will be replaced. <br /> Topsoil will be uniformly placed and spread on all areas disturbed by the mining above the <br /> anticipated high water line and areas graded back to native grade. The minimum <br /> thickness shall be 6 inches above the surrounding finished grade. <br /> WEED MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> Noxious weeds will be eradicated or managed within Monarch DENM operations areas. Noxious <br /> weed species to be managed are defined as those plant species currently identified by the <br /> Colorado State Department of Agriculture (CDA) as noxious under the Colorado Noxious Weed <br /> Act. Management efforts will be directed to those species identified under List A or List B by the <br /> CDA. List A species are required to be eradicated, while List B species will be controlled. <br /> The noxious species are not listed here as the list of noxious species changes regularly. The <br /> Colorado State Department of Agriculture maintains a list of noxious weed species on their web <br /> site (hfps://www.colorado.gov/pacific/agconservation/noxious-weed-species). <br /> The presence of noxious weeds will be monitored annually during the summer growing <br /> season at each operation. Weed management measures will be undertaken where a single <br /> or combination of noxious weed species comprises or shows a deleterious effect to more <br /> than ten (10) percent of the live site vegetation. Further, where noxious weed species or <br /> plant pests constitute more than 25 percent relative vegetation cover in a contiguous area <br /> of 1000 square feet, the area will be identified as requiring weed management. <br /> Monarch-DENM—Gravel Mine—MLRB 112 Permit Application <br /> Exhibit E-6 <br />
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