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2024-04-08_PERMIT FILE - M2024015
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2024015
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/8/2024
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Application
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J & T Consulting, Inc
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DRMS
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BFB
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Reclamation —Approximate Time Table <br /> The initial proposed rate of production for the mine is 300,000 tons per year and the maximum <br /> proposed rate of production for the mine is 1,000,000 tons per year. The total time frame to <br /> mine all phases assuming an average production rate of 650,000 tons per year is approximately <br /> 11 years and 8 months. The following table shows the approximate time frame to finish each <br /> phase of mining assuming an average production rate of 650,000 tons per year: <br /> Mining Cell Acreage Time Frame to Complete and <br /> Reclaim Phase <br /> Phase 1a (Includes Processing 83.56 1 Year for Mining <br /> and Stockpile Areas) 1 Year at End of Mining for <br /> Processing and Stockpile Area <br /> Reclamation <br /> Phase 1 Same as 3 Years, 7 Months <br /> Phase 1 a <br /> Phase 2a 50.51 1 Year <br /> Phase 2 Same as 5 Years, 1 Month <br /> Phase 2a <br /> Totals 134.07 11 years, 8 months <br /> The assumed annual production rate is 300,000 tons initially to 1,000,000 tons maximum for <br /> processed material leaving the mine each year. The size and area of reclamation varies but <br /> generally consists of the outside mining slope being maintained as the 3H:1V reclaimed slope. <br /> For more information on sequencing and size of the reclamation activities refer to Exhibit L <br /> financial warranty calculations. <br /> 111 <br /> • J&T Consulting,Inc. Central Colorado Water Conservancy District <br /> Sweet Valley Pit <br /> �' <br /> DRMS 112 Permit Application <br />
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