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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977321
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
6/29/2005
Doc Name
report
From
lj development inc
To
dmg
Inspection Date
2/17/2005
Media Type
D
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<br />LJ DEVELOPMENT, INC <br /> <br />159 TIFFANY CT <br />PUEBLO, CO 81005 <br />PHONE: 719-240-9424 <br />FAX:719-583-0768 <br />Larry Oehler V <br />Division of Minerals & Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Rm 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />June 20, 2005 <br />~d©~ <br />R~~~~ V~® <br />JUN 2 9 2pp5 <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />RE: Progress Re ort to DMG for M-1977-321 Native Pit Summit Brick & Tile <br />Dear Mr. Oehler: <br />ti~ <br />This letter is a follow-up to our last letter asking for a 60 day extension to comply with problems 1 and <br />2 as noted in the last inspection report, you wrote on FebK7, 2005. Under problems/possible <br />violations and corrective actions you have two items as follows: <br />1. Concerning the east highwall which is nearly vertical with a height of 25-35 feet, located <br />next to a City of Pueblo street, and the concerns of possible off site damage. <br />2. The $6,500 Reclamation bond held by the Division of Mineral and Geology is not adequate <br />to cover all reclamation costs. <br />Corrective actions taken: <br />Item #1 <br />The Company (Summit Brick) has begun to back fill the highwali area that you noted in you <br />report and they wilt continue to do so until the area is compliant to a 3H:1 V or flatter gradient along <br />the area that you pointed out may have been unstable. Please continue to attached photos to show the <br />before and after of highwall. We believe that at the vertical height we are now at is sufficient to <br />stabilize the highwall and to prevent stormwater from eroding the highwall thus preventing slide of the <br />highwall. The east wall of the pit will be mined and the back sloped in a similar matter for the life of <br />the mine. <br />
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