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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022013
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/4/2023
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Exhibit D - 6.4.4 - Extraction Plan
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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Page 121 <br /> 6.4.4 EXHIBIT D — Extraction Plan <br /> will serve to assure flexibility and confidence in continued operations until <br /> completion of the desired end use. <br /> Additional information on the reclamation and restoration of affected lands is <br /> identified under Exhibit E: Reclamation Plan. All reclamation will follow <br /> guidelines established under Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan and Exhibit I/J: Soils <br /> and Vegetation Information, until and unless otherwise revised. To the extent <br /> possible, pond bottoms will be left rough, with the possible introduction of <br /> logs or other non-putrescent inert material to aid in aquatic habitat and cover <br /> [Refer to Exhibit H - Wildlife Information]. <br /> Plant Site Development & Operations: Plant operations are generally <br /> comprised of portable equipment. A small wash pond will be established near <br /> the onset of extraction operations as shown in Exhibit C-2: Extraction Plan <br /> Map. Deposit materials are predominantly transported or conveyed from the <br /> extraction areas to the plants or surrounding yard, where subsequently <br /> processed and scaled for sale. Pit-run (unprocessed materials) may also be <br /> loaded and transported directly from the extraction areas to area markets as <br /> needed and where appropriate. Plant Site operations may also receive and <br /> process materials, and utilize fresh water supply, sourced from locations <br /> outside of the permit area or planned areas of extraction. Provisions for a <br /> material processing plant may at some point be joined by complementary <br /> processing that may include periodic use of on-site recycling facilities. <br /> While recycling activities may occur within the approved plant site/stockpile <br /> location; concrete and/or asphalt batch plant facilities and locations are not <br /> presently determined or sought at the time of this submittal. Due to the <br /> extended life of the mine the Operator desires an essential flexibility to <br /> complement future area needs according to permit requirements and <br /> approvals applicable at the time should such facilities be sought. Any facility <br /> development of this kind will be determined at that time as identified in a <br /> later Technical Revision to the OMLR under the approved permit. These <br /> potential activities are mentioned here solely for purposes of transparency in <br /> establishing these activities as acceptable, normal, and necessary activities to <br /> meet and facilitate the delivery of essential construction material needs of the <br /> area which may occur over time during the life of the approved OMLR <br /> Construction Materials Permit Operations. <br /> VARRA COMPANIES, INC. TWO RIVERS SAND GRAVEL AND RESERVOIR PROJECT MARCH 2O22 <br /> A REGULAR IMPACT[1121 CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION-COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION MIING&SAFETY <br /> OFFICE OF MINED LAND RECLAMATION <br />
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