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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022013
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/2/2023
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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Exhibit F has been revised and the primary post-mining land use of Developed <br /> Water Resources is clearly evident on the map. Additionally, post-mining land use <br /> will be at the ultimate discretion of the owner, also the operator, and is described in <br /> Exhibits D and E. <br /> Exhibit D, page 2 <br /> Commencing on the family farm in 1948,the varra family combines nearly. <br /> 73±years of operational experience that serves as testimony to a history-of <br /> sound and thoughtfully-executed operations of this land. For the Two Rivers <br /> sand Gravel and Reservoir Project,lands not otherwise occupied for Developed <br /> Water Resources MR be improved to the highest possible end-use- Post <br /> Extraction Uses beyond the Primary Use of Developed Water Resources will <br /> likely comprise continuing and diverse general agricultural uses; as well as <br /> possible light residential, commercial, or industrial uses; as determined by <br /> right, or as otherwise authorized by the governing authority. <br /> Exhibit E, p6 <br /> P a g e 16 <br /> 6.4.5 EXHIBIT E - Reclamation Plan <br /> soil application. There are no known areas of compaction at the time of this <br /> application which would require such activity; and ripping remains a contingency <br /> of the application. <br /> The final land configuration -will ultimately result in two (2) reservoir basinsi <br /> totaling 234.06± surface acres, with a static water elevation surface area of <br /> 217.44± acres (refer to Exhibit F: Reclamation flap). The balance of unoccupied <br /> affected lands above the anticipated static water level will be stabilized where <br /> necessary utilizing the seed mixture as shown under Exhibit L - Table L-1: <br /> Primary/Preferred Revegetation Seed Nlixture. Lands not otherwise occupied for <br /> developed water resources will be later developed to the highest possible end-use, <br /> and will likely comprise a mixed use which may include other general agricultural <br /> uses as well as light residential, commercial or industrial uses. <br /> Division Second Adequacy Comment <br /> RMneeds to revise Exhibit Fand re-submit it. As appropriate, the language <br /> included in the response letter from RM should be added to the map in a text box or <br /> in notes in the title block. <br /> Raptor Materials Second Adequacy Response <br /> 431Page <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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