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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2024043
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/7/2024
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Application
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Harry Corkle Construction
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DRMS
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BFB
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EL1
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RPM,Inc.,25049 E.Alder Dr.,Aurora,CO 80016 Phone:(303)854-7499 Email:hlhumphries2@comcast.net <br /> (c) Compliance with applicable federal and Colorado dredge and fill <br /> requirements: <br /> This requirement is not applicable since no wetlands will be impacted. <br /> (d) Remove temporary or large siltation structures from drainage ways after <br /> disturbed area are revegetated and stabilized, if required by the Reclamation Plan: <br /> No detention ponds or livestock watering pond will be constructed on the floor of the <br /> operation. <br /> (2) Earthen dams, if necessary to impound water, may be constructed if the <br /> formation of such impoundments will not damage adjoining property or conflict with <br /> water pollution laws, rules or regulations of the federal government,the State of <br /> Colorado or with any local government pollution ordinances: <br /> Please see 3.1.6(l)(d) above. <br /> (3) All surface areas of the affected land, including spoil piles shall be stabilized <br /> and protected so as to effectively control erosion: <br /> All surface areas of the affected land will be stabilized and protected so as to effectively <br /> control erosion. The Operator does not plan to have any spoil or overburden piles. If <br /> overburden piles are necessary, they will be of a temporary nature, less than two years, and <br /> will be located within the pit area, where active mining is occurring. The pit floor will be <br /> sloped at a 1.5% grade toward the east which will help prevent erosion and control runoff, <br /> allowing precipitation to infiltrate into the pit floor. All topsoil piles, if not added to or <br /> used within 180 days, will be seeded with the approved topsoil stabilization seed mix. <br /> 3.1.7 Ground Water—Specific Requirements: <br /> Ground water is discussed in Exhibit"G". <br /> 3.1.8 Wildlife: <br /> (1) All aspects of the mining and reclamation plan shall take into account the <br /> safety and protection of wildlife on the mine site, and all associated facilities with <br /> special attention given to critical periods for wildlife: <br /> Wildlife use during active mining is not anticipated. Regardless,the Operator will consider <br /> the safety and protection of any wildlife entering the site during mining and reclamation <br /> 26 <br />
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