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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022013
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/24/2023
Doc Name Note
Exhibit D - Extraction Plan
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Raptor Materials, LLC
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DRMS
Email Name
RDZ
MAC
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Page 118 <br /> 6.4.4 EXHIBIT D — Extraction Plan <br /> performed and approved by the State Engineer. Progressive regrading and <br /> lining however will be performed and is discussed in Exhibit L. <br /> 'The fifth adequacy review requested Raptor address minimization of impacts <br /> to mule deer population in the riparian corridor along the Big Thompson River <br /> during construction of the project and during winter. Raptor commits to <br /> construction activities will only be conducted during daylight hours and to not <br /> leaving open trenches or pits during construction that could result in harm to <br /> animals. Raptor also commits to limiting the use of lights on the conveyor in <br /> the riparian areas. <br /> Additional information is provided under Exhibit C-1: Existing Conditions Map; <br /> which shows all known current and active significant man-made structures <br /> located on or within 200 feet of the permit boundary detailed under including <br /> creeks, roads, buildings, oil and gas facilities [such as tanks, batteries, wells and <br /> lines], and power and communication lines and support structures, easements <br /> and rights-of-way; located over the permitted lands or within 200 feet of the <br /> same. A listing of the adjoining surface owner's names and addresses located <br /> within these areas are listed under Exhibit C Text, correlated with those shown <br /> in the afore-mentioned Exhibit C-1: Existing Conditions Map. <br /> The extraction limits assure through the use of setbacks that other interests are <br /> not affected by planned extraction. Extraction is set back uniformly at a <br /> minimum 10.0± feet from the edge of property lines; easements and rights-of- <br /> way; underground gas lines or other underground facilities, irrigation ditches <br /> and seep ditch, wells and other structures. 'Minor variations may occur in the <br /> field over time from those represented on Exhibit Maps. The plans detailed in <br /> this application are based upon future events for which minor or temporary <br /> departures at any point in time may be evident. To the extent any significant <br /> departure in the field occurs in a time and manner not otherwise anticipated in <br /> these exhibits, the operator may cure by self-inspection, by observation from <br /> OMLR inspection in a timely manner, or by operator-initiated Revision to the <br /> Permit or otherwise via clarification in attending required OMLR Annual <br /> Reports. <br /> Extraction will not occur closer than 125± feed° from the face of a residential <br /> structure; unless there is a written accommodation with the owner of the <br /> residential structure that allows extraction to occur within a closer stated limit. <br /> Extraction will occur no closer than 2 5± feet from well heads and related above <br /> ground facilities. Extraction around well heads will be concurrently backfilled <br /> to maintain a 100± foot buffer from the balance of extracted lands. At all <br /> 8 Fifth Adequacy Response <br /> 9 Adequacy Item 21 <br /> "Adequacy Item 22 <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 MINING&SAFETY <br /> OFFICE OF MINED LAND RECLAMATION <br />
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