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DRMS Permit Index
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M1982112
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
6/28/2024
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Request for Technical Revision
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Mark Heifner
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TR6
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JR2
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EL1
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DNR COLORADO <br /> CO ` Division of Reclamation, <br /> Mining and Safety <br /> Department of Natural Resources <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> Rule 1.1(24)/1.1(20) "Inert Material" means non-water-soluble and non-putrescible solids <br /> together with such minor amounts and types of other materials, unless such materials are acid <br /> or toxic producing, as will not significantly affect the inert nature of such solids. The term <br /> includes, but is not limited to, earth, sand, gravel, rock, concrete which has been in a hardened <br /> state for at least sixty days, masonry, asphalt paving fragments, and other inert solids. <br /> **Rebar or other protruding reinforcements must be removed prior to placement. All material <br /> must be buried to a minimum of 3 feet below final surface grade. <br /> 1. General Description of material to be imported: Fill dirt from an excavation; mostly subsoil. Very <br /> clean. Please see attached inspection report of the fill pile. <br /> 2. Approximate volume of inert material to be backfilled: 38,000 cu yds(see attached narrative) <br /> 3. Estimated dates of commencement: see text and completion: see text <br /> 4. Use/purpose of imported material: Fill material to be used in a housing development adjacent to this site <br /> that is being planned by the owner of the land. Please see included drawing from the plans. The plan <br /> has been approved by Elbert County Planning and other entities. <br /> 5. A general engineering plan stating how the material will be placed and stabilized in a manner <br /> to avoid unacceptable settling and voids. The placement of the fill into actual sites where it will be used <br /> are outside the permit area and within the planned housing development.This material was placed here for <br /> storage only.Where it will be used will depend upon where in the development it is needed. <br /> nEnclosed is a map showing the proposed location of the inert material. <br /> 3.1.5(9)(c)-Affidavit <br /> I Mark A. Heifner of Representing Schmidt Construction Company hereby <br /> certify that only clean and inert material will be imported at Miller Pit <br /> All material will adhere to the Division's definition of Inert Material as defined in Rule <br /> 1.1(24)/1.1(20). <br /> Signature: 7/Lit it/ ( • r•��.�.,.� , Date: L� , •,>1.‘);1"' C�;? <br /> / <br /> -2- <br />
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