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it requires a permit, you're selling or making some sort of a profit or affecting land other than your own. So in general you <br /> can dig holes on your own property all day long, you just can't sell it to your neighbor for a profit. There is a component to <br /> the volume and intent of the excavation as well. <br /> If you are considering a mining operation and want to know if a permit would be required, please complete the <br /> Mining?"form and we will send you a determination letter. I'm also happy to chat and explain what is required to obtain <br /> and maintain a permit. <br /> Reach out if you have any additional questions. <br /> Amy Yeldell <br /> Environmental Protection Specialist <br /> Active Mines Program, Grand Junction Field Office <br /> COLORADO <br /> Division of Reclamation, <br /> Mining and Safety <br /> Department of Natural Resources <br /> P 970-2 1 0-1 272 1 F 303-832-8106 <br /> 101 S. 3rd St., Suite 301, Grand Junction, CO 81501 <br /> amyyeldelI@state.co.us I drms.colorado.gov/ <br /> Physical: 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, CO 80203 <br /> Mailing: DRMS Room 215, 1001 E 62nd Ave, Denver, CO 80216 <br /> [Quoted text hidden] <br />