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2022-11-16_PERMIT FILE - M2022047 (6)
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DRMS Permit Index
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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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pits, a portion of the reclaimed area will be fields for recreation made with artificial turf. For <br /> industrial/commercial areas within the soil storage area, the ground will be covered with a six- <br /> inch thick gravel layer screened from material onsite. Topsoil will be stored into the temporary <br /> stockpile area as shown on Map C-2 for rangeland reclamation. <br /> 2.1 . Topsoil and Overburden Handling <br /> It is not anticipated that any topsoil will need to be imported for the reclamation process, even at <br /> the point of greatest disturbance. The soil profile is such that sufficient topsoil will always be <br /> available to topsoil all required areas to rangeland. Topsoil stripped during mining and not <br /> required for reclamation will either be sold or stored in the temporary stockpile area. Topsoil and <br /> overburden will be maintained in separate stockpiles in the temporary stockpile area. Table E-2 <br /> outlines the topsoil material balance calculations during reclamation and during the greatest <br /> disturbance area scenario. Topsoil stripping and replacement volumes are based on a 12 <br /> inches depth of topsoil. Table E-2 details the volumes produced form the Soil Storage Area and <br /> Pits 1-4. <br /> Table E-2. Topsoil and Overburden Material Balances During Reclamation <br /> Material Material Note <br /> Generated By Required <br /> Mining(CY)' Reclamation(Cy)2 <br /> Soil Storage All topsoil stripped from Soil Storage Area will be <br /> Area,Topsoil retained and used in reclamation of the Soil Storage <br /> 49,868 49,868 Area <br /> Pits 1-4, All Four Pits will be converted to Recreational Filed <br /> Topsoil with Artificial Turf,therefore no topsoil will be <br /> 1 110,997 0 required during reclamation. <br /> Pits 1-4,Soil Calculated assuming an excavation depth of six total <br /> Product 554,987 0 feet,one foot of topsoil and five feet of soil product. <br /> Soil Product Total mined material available for sale. <br /> Site Wide <br /> (includes <br /> Topsoil and Soil <br /> Product) 715,852 N/A <br /> 'Topsoil and overburden stripped during mining. Based on soil survey thicknesses and area mining experience. <br /> 'Topsoil or overburden needed to reclaim disturbed areas in said scenario. <br /> As demonstrated in Table E-2, topsoil generated by stripping will be more than enough to <br /> successfully reclaim all disturbed areas in the greatest disturbance area scenario. <br /> Mystic Soil <br /> October 2022 E-2 Lewicki&Associates <br />
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