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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2004025
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
9/26/2025
Doc Name
Request for Technical Revision
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Farnsworth Construction and Gravel Company
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR2
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RDZ
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INTRODUCTION <br /> The North Fork Pit is to be a small wet sand and gravel operation to mine no more than 255,000 <br /> total tons from a total permit area of 8.45 acres, creating a lake of 6.6 acres along the first terrace of <br /> the North Fork of the Gunnison River. The area is a flat meadow immediately south of the River <br /> immediately downstream and west of the town of Paonia in Delta County. The North Fork Pit <br /> permit land is on a private parcel owned by Cecil and Patricia Farnsworth. Cecil and Patricia <br /> Farnsworth have operated two river harvesting 110 gravel pits very close to the proposed permit <br /> area. One is known as the Farnsworth Gravel Pit#2 (M-1982-154)and is permitted immediately <br /> east of the proposed site and the other is known as the River Bottom Pit(M-1992-100) which was <br /> permitted under the River Bottom Land Corporation on the Farnsworth property. Delta County has <br /> already approved the proposed operation for the creation of the lake on the Farnsworth property as <br /> an extension of the permit for the Farnsworth#2 Gravel pit. Delta County specified that the total <br /> production from the original Farnsworth#2 Gravel Pit and the new operation could not exceed <br /> 70,000 tons per year. For this reason, Farnsworth will not mine more than 70,000 tons per year. <br /> This condition is also a stipulation of this permit. Extracted material from this pit would be <br /> transported across the river during low water conditions when there is land across the river from one <br /> side to the processing area of the River Bottom Pit. The final products would then be taken to <br /> market from the existing Farnsworth entrance along Highway 133. <br /> The gravel is approximately 24 feet thick below a layer of topsoil of 3"-12" thickness. The current <br /> land use is irrigated field and dryland range but the post-mining use be a)wetlands for wildlife <br /> habitat and b) lake for wildlife habitat and recreation. The final lake will after mining only be 6.6 <br /> acres in size and can be mined without damage to the environment or threat of capture by the river at <br /> a later date. We also believe the site provides a local strategic supply of building materials in an area <br /> that is seriously low on future gravel reserves. <br /> Final reclamation will also be done promptly after mining is completed. Farnsworth will work with <br /> the County, CDMG,to ensure that the final reclamation is the best possible for all parties. <br /> This document is also being supplied to Delta County, the North Fork River Improvement Associa- <br /> tion,the Corps of Engineers and the Colorado Division of Wildlife. <br /> 1 <br /> North Fork Pit March 04 <br />
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