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DRMS Permit Index
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M1992051
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/20/2024
Doc Name
Request For Amendment To Permit
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Langston Concrete Inc
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DRMS
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AM1
Email Name
JLC
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EL1
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LANGSTON <br /> CONCRETE INC. <br /> three hours. We do not have an estimated cost per hour to operate an excavator, but we try to get <br /> $220.00/hour for our excavators on projects we bid. $220.00 x 3 hours = $660.00. An estimated <br /> 1/2cy of concrete should be all that is needed for each end to cap. For a total of 1 cy of concrete <br /> to cap the ends. We currently sell 3500psi concrete for $190.00/cy. A mobilization fee of <br /> $1,000.00 can be assessed as well. For a total of$1,850.00. ($660.00 + $190.00 + $1,000.00) <br /> Please see "Exhibit D Map" for wash plant location, processing water pond location, and <br /> proposed water line location. As well as for the location of where the water line will come into <br /> the property on the North East corner from the Evraz ditch. <br /> In regards to the 5 acres of land on the West side of the property that we stored overburden on <br /> and unintentionally went outside the permitted area; we intend to treat this land as the rest of the <br /> land under the existing reclamation plan. If the Division grants us the permission to add the <br /> affected area outside the permitted area into the permitted area, we will assume the land to be <br /> dealt with in the same manner as the rest of the gravel pit. Post mining land use will remain as <br /> "industrial." We do not intend to change or modify any portion of the existing operation <br /> currently occurring at the gravel pit. <br /> The 5 acres area is currently being used as a storage area for the potential of using the material in <br /> the future for backfill/reclamation purposes. At the moment, our calculations determine that the <br /> pit has an abundant amount of excess material for reclamation purposes. We are of the view that <br /> at the current time, we are not going to need the material for reclamation of the property, but that <br /> could change in the future. We intend to leave the material where it is but will also use it to push <br /> back into the excavated area for reclamation purposes if need be. We are of the opinion that the <br /> material is a"reserve" at the moment. It is in reserve for the potential to possibly be used for <br /> reclamation/backfill anywhere needed on the property. Or it could be left where it is and simply <br /> become a"knoll, small hill, or beauty berm" to be left as is. Slopes will be maintained at a 2:1 <br /> slope as stated in the original reclamation plan. <br /> LAIISTON <br /> trzmizazirm <br /> 902 South Union Street Florence, Co. 81226 (719) 784-3878 Office (719) 784-1158 Fax <br />
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