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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2025016
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/14/2025
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Exhibit D - Extraction Plan
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Application
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Raptor Materials LLC
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DRMS
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JR2
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EL1
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// PAGE 10 <br />EXHIBIT D <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Raptor Materials, LLC Cogburn Sand, Gravel, and Reservoir Project February 2025 <br />A Regular Impact (112) Construction Permit Application – Colorado Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety, Office of Mined Land Reclamation <br />distances from planned activities to any remaining features will be maintained regardless. Future <br />agreements may be reached allowing mining in areas currently identified as being restricted to mining <br />containing certain structures, easements or rights-of-way. <br /> <br />Exhibit C-1 shows and identifies all these features understood by us, and the respective Surveyed <br />information, and correlated observation and title work upon which they are based and represented on the <br />attending maps. The permit maps are not surveys. They are maps and as such, they comprise a <br />reasonable representation of all site features, but must not be relied upon by themselves exclusively for <br />location purposes. Maps and features are not a substitute for field identification of underground structures <br />and will rely upon location services of the 811 service. Setbacks where required will be based on the <br />actual field locations of site features. <br /> <br />Exhibit C-2 shows the remaining oil wells and lines within planned operations at the time of the submittal. <br />Any revisions, additions, or modifications of residual oil wells or lines will be avoided as represented on <br />updated maps and revisions to the permit, and consistent with setback distances identified in this <br />submittal. Removal of any existing structures such as the oil and gas structures and or lines, will be <br />updated on required Annual Reports, or by Technical Revision, as warranted, or as otherwise directed <br />consistent with Colorado Statute. <br /> <br />NOTE: Shoreline irregularities and fill to establish and enhance the aesthetic and end-use functions of the <br />resulting basins shown on Exhibit F: Reclamation Plan Map, are illustrative only, as this effect as to location <br />and extent will be field-fit where practical, and may substantively different from that portrayed under the <br />application. The actual location and extent will be identified in subsequent DRMS Annual Reports, and <br />absent there, at the time of any applicable release of a location in part or whole from the permit. Since <br />representations cannot be accurately portrayed in advance, Exhibit F simply identifies the near maximum <br />extent [typical] of the resulting basins or ponds and the potential for shallows during lining and finished <br />grading. <br /> <br />Additional information on the reclamation and restoration of affected lands is identified under Exhibit E: <br />Reclamation Plan. All reclamation will follow guidelines established under Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan and <br />Exhibit I – Soils Information and Exhibit J – Vegetation Information, until and unless otherwise revised. To <br />the extent possible, pond bottoms will be left rough, with the possible introduction of logs or other non- <br />putrescent inert material to aid in aquatic habitat and cover [Refer to Exhibit H - Wildlife Information]. <br /> <br />
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