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2023-01-04_PERMIT FILE - M2022013 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022013
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/4/2023
Doc Name Note
Cover Letter
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #2
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Raptor Materials, LLC
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DRMS
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RDZ
MAC
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Conservation Service (formerly the U.S. Soil Conservation Service). The SCS were <br /> the principal authors and creators of soil conservation and management throughout <br /> the United States, and the first to systemically incorporate plant-soil-water <br /> relations in their considerations, which are certainly a factor in our own and <br /> reflected in the correlated exhibits to reflect their influence and relevance in this <br /> submittal. <br /> Persons familiar with the SCS/NRCS, know these are the authors of Soil <br /> Stabilization, so we commonly locate this information under Exhibit I/J, where the <br /> information used for those considerations resides. Subsequently, what follows is a <br /> guide through the Application to reveal how the matter was addressed. We hope <br /> this clarifies and assures the Office in this manner. <br /> It should be understood that the application attempts to guide the reader point <br /> blank, as follows: <br /> 10 <br /> 6.4.5 EXHIBIT D— Extraction Plan <br /> Soils found within the entire project area are described more thoroughly <br /> under Exhibit 1 - Soils Exhibit, and the attending Exhibit 1/J - Soils and <br /> Vegetation Map, shown not to scale, above. Additional geologic <br /> considerations are also included under Exhibit S - Stability Analysis. <br /> Area and Site Geology: The area geology is typified by mixed alluvial and <br /> Soil Stabilization methods are rather extensive in the application, intended to <br /> minimize erosion and impacts to waters and adjacent lands. Specifically, soil <br /> salvage and stockpile stabilization are called out by topic under Exhibit D, as <br /> follows: <br /> Continued...next page... <br /> 241 Page <br /> Correspondence to the Colorado Office of Mined Land Reclamation—Reply to Rob Zuber,EPS—Adequacy Letters of 24 June and 5 <br /> August 2022;in the matter of the Two Rivers Sand,Gravel and Reservoir Project—M2022-013. <br />
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