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2022-11-16_PERMIT FILE - M2022047 (6)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022047
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/16/2022
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Young Enterprises - Colorado Gators, Inc
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CCW
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AWA
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Topsoil and overburden will be stockpiled as needed in the designated Soil Storage Area (Map <br /> C-2). stockpiles to be in place longer than 15 days will be seeded with the permanent seed mix <br /> to prevent erosion (see Exhibit E for seed mix information). Table D-2 details a breakdown of <br /> the overall material balance of the project during mining. The Soil Storage Area is 47.1 acres <br /> and the four Pits that will be reclaimed to recreation fields are a combined 68.8 acres for a total <br /> disturbed area of 115.9 acres. <br /> Table D-2. Topsoil and Overburden Material Generated During Mining <br /> Material <br /> Generated (CY) <br /> Soil Storage Area Topsoil Salvaged 75,988 <br /> Topsoil from Pits(sold) 110,997 <br /> Soil Product from Pits(sold) 554,987 <br /> Soil Product Site Wide 665,984 <br /> All topsoil stripped during mining operations will be stockpiled for use in reclamation or sold. <br /> Details pertaining to reclamation can be found in Exhibit E. <br /> 4. Stormwater — Diversions and Impoundments. <br /> Surface water from storms, known as stormwater runoff, will be collected in the mining pits <br /> during operations and in the Soil Storage Area. As shown on Map C-2, the local drainage area <br /> is essentially flat. The pit will act as a sump during operations and will not have an outfall. The <br /> area consists predominantly of well drain sands. All of the runoff on site would flow towards the <br /> interior pits where it will infiltrate. Exhibit G covers surface water management in detail. <br /> 5. Mining Timetable <br /> An approximate maximum timetable for the mining operation is shown on Table D-3. <br /> Table D-3. Mining Timetable <br /> Years Activity <br /> 1 Stripping of initial mining area and Soil Storage Area <br /> 1-10 Mining the four pits, beginning in the south and progressing north <br /> 1-10 Reclaim pits to recreation fields as mining progresses south <br /> 10-11 Completion of mining and final reclamation. <br /> Mystic Soil <br /> October 2022 D-4 Lewicki&Associates <br />
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