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2022-08-25_PERMIT FILE - C1981012 (19)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/25/2022
Section_Exhibit Name
SECTION 2.04 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR SURFACE OR UNDERGROUND MINING ACTIVITIES
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• facilities is shown on Map 11, Surface Facilities and Roads - East Portal. <br />The rest of the study area was considered to be cleared archaeologically. <br />on January 19, 1984 Dr. Gordon C. Tucker, Jr. completed <br />investigations for cultural resources on lands proposed to be impacted by <br />construction and operation of the preparation plant area (PPA) and <br />associated refuse disposal area (RDA). This area contained 86 acres as <br />shown on Figure 2, Regional Map Showing Locations of Project Area. A <br />summary of the survey report is contained in the following paragraphs. <br />Site file search and intensive inventory were used to determine <br />the likelihood of cultural resources in the project area. The procedures <br />are described below. <br />A Site File Search Request was made on January 18, 1984 to the <br />Colorado Historical Society for Sections 14 and 23 of T33S, R68W. This was <br />done to determine the nature and location of all cultural resources within <br />• a larger area encompassing the project facilities. <br />An intensive pedestrian survey tactic was used to inspect the <br />project area. In the proposed RDA, one archaeologist walked a zig -zag path <br />up the eastern edge of the canyon, across the ridge -crest and back down the <br />western edge. All likely site localities, such as level areas and rock <br />outcrops, were checked for cultural materials. Most of the area consisted <br />of relatively steep (greater than 30 percent) slopes and these areas were <br />not intensively inspected as cultural resources are not likely to be found <br />there. Greater attention was paid, however, to a small area of flat ground <br />at the mouth of the canyon, close to Colorado Highway 12, where it was <br />believed that prehistoric, or, more likely, historic resources might be <br />found. <br />The PPA, on the opposite side of the highway adjacent to the <br />Middle Fork, was inspected by walking a number of swaths in an east -west <br />direction across the area. Close attention was paid to the narrow river <br />• channel, the only undisturbed portion of the area. <br />2.04 -7 <br />
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